circular trunk visceral muscle primordium

ID: FBbt_00017015

Anatomy

Primordium of the circular visceral muscle of the trunk. Becomes distinct from the rest of the trunk mesoderm by stage 11 when two distinct layers of trunk mesoderm are apparent, the inner of which is the circular visceral muscle primordium. By stage 12, these cells form a palisade consisting of a dorsal row and a ventral row of tightly packed cells. These cells adhere to the anterior and posterior midgut rudiments as they extend. During dorsal closure they spread out to encircle the midgut.

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SynonymScopeReference
circular visceral muscle precursorexact synonymMacabenta and Stathopoulos, 2019
P1 ViMusexact synonym//orcid.org/0000-0002-7073-9172
trunk visceral mesodermexact synonymMacabenta and Stathopoulos, 2019
circular visceral mesoderm primordiumrelated synonym
TVMexact synonymMacabenta and Stathopoulos, 2019
splanchopleurarelated synonymCampos-Ortega and Hartenstein, 1997

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