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    Monoblasts in acute monoblastic leukemia exhibit phagocytosis but lack locomotion and reduced fungicidal activity. This suggests phagocytosis develops before microbicidal activity and locomotion during monocyte maturation.

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    Findings:

    • Monoblasts demonstrated phagocytosis of Candida albicans, comparable to normal monocytes.
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    • Phagocytosis appears to be an early functional acquisition in monocyte maturation.
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    • Locomotion is the final functional capability acquired during monocyte differentiation.