larval serotonergic A6 neuron 1 [FBbt_00047342]
larval serotonergic A6 neuron 1
ID: FBbt_00047342
Larval serotonergic A6 neuron with its cell body located more medially. The axon bifurcates into two thick branches as it enters dorsally into the contralateral neuropil. These two primary branches initially diverge in opposite directions and grow along the medial two-thirds of the neuropil, forming a circular pattern, with the branches meeting at the dorsal end of the neuropil. These neurons also extend an ipsilateral neurite, that seems to fasciculate with the respective ipsilateral neurite of the A6-2 neuron, projecting anteriorly to form the majority of its branches in the next anterior segment (A5).
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- fasciculates with: larval longitudinal connective
- overlaps: larval abdominal 5 neuromere
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| larval serotonergic A6-1 neuron | exact synonym | Huser et al., 2012 |
| larval serotonergic A6 EW1 neuron | exact synonym | Chen and Condron, 2008 |
| larval serotonergic medial A6 neuron | exact synonym |
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