P4m fiber tract founder cluster [FBbt_00001614]
The P4m fiber tract founder cluster in a relatively large group of neurons situated posterior to the P3m founder cluster in the medial cortex of the supraesophageal ganglion. Fibers originating from this cluster pioneer a medial component of the protocerebral connective. See Nassif et al., (1998) for a schematic view of founder cluster location.
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