larval serotonergic posterolateral SE2 neuron [FBbt_00047322]
Larval serotonergic SE2 neuron whose cell body is located in the maxillary segment, in a more posterolateral position. A side branch of the primary neurite innervates the ventrolateral part of the subesophageal zone, while a second side branch arborizes in its dorsomedial portion before crossing the midline. The contralateral pattern consists of a dorsal process extending laterally to the middle of the neuromere before turning sharply anterior and branching. There are two of these cells.
larval serotonergic posterolateral SE2 neuron
ID: FBbt_00047322
Larva Nervous system Serotonergic
Larval serotonergic SE2 neuron whose cell body is located in the maxillary segment, in a more posterolateral position. A side branch of the primary neurite innervates the ventrolateral part of the subesophageal zone, while a second side branch arborizes in its dorsomedial portion before crossing the midline. The contralateral pattern consists of a dorsal process extending laterally to the middle of the neuromere before turning sharply anterior and branching. There are two of these cells.
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- bearer of: bilateral
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| larval serotonergic SE2-3 and SE2-4 | exact synonym | Huser et al., 2012 |
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