abdominal neuroblast NB5-6 [FBbt_00001379]
Neuroblast NB5-6 found in an abdominal segment. It generates 3 to 5 interneurons and 2 to 6 glial cells.
Neuroblast NB5-6 found in an abdominal segment. It generates 3 to 5 interneurons and 2 to 6 glial cells.
Surface-associated, subperineurial glial cell located on the lateral surface of the embryonic/larval ventral nerve cord, and is located dorsal to the ventral lateral subperineurial glial cell. It lies at about 30% along the ventro-dorsal axis, and occasionally there are two of these cells per neuromere. It develops from the NB5-6 neuroblast (Beckervordersandforth et al., 2008).
First born ganglion mother cell of neuroblast NB5-6.
Larval primary interneuron that develops from a neuroblast NB5-6 of the abdomen and projects through the anterior commissure (Schmidt et al., 1997).
Larval ipsilateral primary interneuron that develops from a neuroblast NB5-6 of the abdomen (Schmidt et al., 1996).
Larval primary interneuron that develops from a neuroblast NB5-6 of the abdomen that projects through the posterior commissure (Schmidt et al., 1996).
Larval primary interneuron that develops from a neuroblast NB5-6 of the thorax and projects through the anterior commissure (Schmidt et al., 1997).
Larval ipsilateral primary interneuron that develops from a neuroblast NB5-6 of the thorax (Schmidt et al., 1997).
Larval primary interneuron that develops from a neuroblast NB5-6 of the thorax and projects through the posterior commissure (Schmidt et al., 1997).
Any primary interneuron (FBbt:00052517) that develops from some neuroblast NB5-6 (FBbt:00001377).
Surface-associated, subperineurial glial cell located on the ventral surface of the embryonic/larval ventral nerve cord, and lies more medially than the lateral ventral subperineurial glial cell. In the abdominal segments, it lies 50% along the antero-posterior axis and 30-50% along the medio-lateral axis, but it lies slightly more medially in the thoracic segments. It develops from the NB5-6 neuroblast (Beckervordersandforth et al., 2008).
Neuroblast NB5-6 found in a thoracic segment. It generates 10 to 14 interneurons and 3 to 5 glial cells. It exits the cell cycle at stage 15 and dies via apoptosis at stage 16.
Surface-associated, subperineurial glial cell located on the lateral surface of the embryonic/larval ventral nerve cord, and is located ventral to the dorsal lateral subperineurial glial cell. It lies at about 30% along the ventro-dorsal axis, and occasionally there are two of these cells per neuromere. It develops from the NB5-6 neuroblast (Beckervordersandforth et al., 2008).