midgut interstitial cell primordium [FBbt_00005452]
Primordium of the midgut interstitial cells. This becomes distinct from the posterior midgut inclusive primordium during stage 11, when its cells delaminate from the tip of the posterior midgut primordium and move postero-ventrally to form a ventral plate of basophilic cells (interstitial cell precursors) wedged between the extending lobes of the posterior midgut primordium. This primordium disappears when its cells intercalate back into the midgut epithelium towards the end of stage 14.
midgut interstitial cell primordium
ID: FBbt_00005452
Anatomy
Primordium of the midgut interstitial cells. This becomes distinct from the posterior midgut inclusive primordium during stage 11, when its cells delaminate from the tip of the posterior midgut primordium and move postero-ventrally to form a ventral plate of basophilic cells (interstitial cell precursors) wedged between the extending lobes of the posterior midgut primordium. This primordium disappears when its cells intercalate back into the midgut epithelium towards the end of stage 14.
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- develops from: posterior midgut primordium
- develops into: embryonic/larval midgut interstitial cell
- is part of: late extended germ band embryo
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| P1 MiInter | related synonym | //orcid.org/0000-0002-7073-9172 |
| embryonic midgut interstitial cell specific anlage | related synonym | |
| P1 MiInter | related synonym |
Parts of midgut interstitial cell primordium (1 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| interstitial cell precursor | Cell |
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