Current literature states that during apoptosis of microglial cells, the cell body can decrease in size, membrane blebbing can occur, and measures such as nuclear condensation, fragmentation can be observed.

I am wondering, during the apoptotic process (particularly early apoptosis) what the state of the microglial processes are in. Are any distinct morphology changes observed in contrast to non-apoptotic microglia? I have looked for some literature (hoping to find some cell reconstructions to answer this), however have not come across any or have missed it.

Any ideas?

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