larval serotonergic anterior ventromedial SE2 neuron [FBbt_00047321]
Larval serotonergic SE2 neuron whose cell body is located in the maxillary segment, in an anterior ventromedial position. There are usually three of these cells. They cells bifurcate close to the cell body, sending branches ipsilaterally and contralaterally. The ipsilateral branch remains restricted to the ventromedial part of the ipsilateral subesophageal zone. The contralateral branch splits more extensively to innervate more of the contralateral subesophageal zone (Huser et al., 2012).
larval serotonergic anterior ventromedial SE2 neuron
ID: FBbt_00047321
Larva Nervous system Serotonergic
Larval serotonergic SE2 neuron whose cell body is located in the maxillary segment, in an anterior ventromedial position. There are usually three of these cells. They cells bifurcate close to the cell body, sending branches ipsilaterally and contralaterally. The ipsilateral branch remains restricted to the ventromedial part of the ipsilateral subesophageal zone. The contralateral branch splits more extensively to innervate more of the contralateral subesophageal zone (Huser et al., 2012).
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- bearer of: bilateral
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| larval serotonergic SE2-1 and SE2-2 | exact synonym | Huser et al., 2012 |
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