descending neuron of the gnathal ganglion DNg10 [FBbt_00047602]
Descending neuron belonging to the DNg group, having a cell body in the cell body rind around the gnathal ganglion. This neuron crosses the midline and descends on the contralateral side of the cervical connective. It has neurites in the gnathal ganglion and neck neuropil. It fasciculates with the intermediate tract of the dorsal cervical fascicle in the ventral nerve cord. There is a cluster of up to fifteen of these cells in each hemisphere.
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