adult carpet glial cell [FBbt_00111366]
Large glial cell of the adult optic lobe. The larval carpet glial cell migrates inwards during pupal development and its nucleus comes to rest beneath the lamina, proximal to the marginal glial cells (Edwards et al., 2012). There are two of these cells per hemisphere, found on the dorsal and ventral edges of the lamina (Edwards et al., 2012).
adult carpet glial cell
ID: FBbt_00111366
Adult Glial cell Nervous system Visual system
Large glial cell of the adult optic lobe. The larval carpet glial cell migrates inwards during pupal development and its nucleus comes to rest beneath the lamina, proximal to the marginal glial cells (Edwards et al., 2012). There are two of these cells per hemisphere, found on the dorsal and ventral edges of the lamina (Edwards et al., 2012).
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- develops from: embryonic/larval carpet glial cell
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