abdominal adult muscle precursor cell [FBbt_00003234]

An adult muscle precursor cell found in an abdominal segment. In each of embryonic segments A1-7, there are four main clusters of these cells (dorsal, dorso-lateral, lateral and ventral) (Bate, et al., 1991) that are associated with peripheral nerves (Bate, 1993) and, during late embryogenesis, are connected to each other by a network of fine filopodia (Figeac et al., 2010). During metamorphosis, they migrate along the nerves to the sites of muscle formation at the epidermal histoblast nests (Bate, 1993).

abdominal adult muscle precursor cell

ID: FBbt_00003234

Cell

An adult muscle precursor cell found in an abdominal segment. In each of embryonic segments A1-7, there are four main clusters of these cells (dorsal, dorso-lateral, lateral and ventral) (Bate, et al., 1991) that are associated with peripheral nerves (Bate, 1993) and, during late embryogenesis, are connected to each other by a network of fine filopodia (Figeac et al., 2010). During metamorphosis, they migrate along the nerves to the sites of muscle formation at the epidermal histoblast nests (Bate, 1993).

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adult abdominal myoblast exact synonym Bate, 1993

Subclasses of abdominal adult muscle precursor cell (34 total)

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