larval abdominal NB2-2 primary interneuron [FBbt_00001471]
Larval primary interneuron that develops from NB2-2 of the abdomen. There are about 10 of these cells and they form a bundle that projects through the anterior commissure (Bossing et al., 1996). Compared to the thoracic NB2-2 interneurons, this contralateral bundle is more prominent and it makes an anterior turn after reaching the contralateral connective (Bossing et al., 1996).
larval abdominal NB2-2 primary interneuron
ID: FBbt_00001471
Larva lineage 10 NB2-2 primary neuron
Larval primary interneuron that develops from NB2-2 of the abdomen. There are about 10 of these cells and they form a bundle that projects through the anterior commissure (Bossing et al., 1996). Compared to the thoracic NB2-2 interneurons, this contralateral bundle is more prominent and it makes an anterior turn after reaching the contralateral connective (Bossing et al., 1996).
See Bossing et al. (1996) for a diagram.
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- develops from: abdominal neuroblast NB2-2
- fasciculates with: larval anterior commissure, larval longitudinal connective
- has soma location: cell body rind of larval abdominal neuromere, larval abdominal neuromere
- is part of: nervous system of embryonic/larval abdomen
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| 2-2I of abdomen | exact synonym | Bossing et al., 1996 |
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