adult doublesex SN (female) neuron [FBbt_00048331]
Doublesex-expressing neuron of the female that is found medially in the subesophageal ganglion (gnathal ganglion). There is one cell per hemisphere (Kimura et al., 2015). This type of neuron usually disappears during pupal development (Rideout et al., 2010), but is sometimes seen in the adult (Kimura et al., 2015).
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