longitudinal muscle cell

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NAME:

  longitudinal muscle cell


DEFINITON:

  Body wall muscle fibers arrayed along the anteroposterior axis. Upon regeneration, these muscles are thought to be established from truncated pre-existing fibers.Inner most body wall muscle fibers arrayed along the anteroposterior axis. These fibers are thicker than the outer longitudinal muscle fibers. The pattern of these muscles differs along the dorsoventral axis, with the dorsal arrangement converging at the central zone of the anterior pole. The ventral arrangement is more parallel or may diverge slightly as it approaches the ventral pole.


TERM DEFINITION CITATIONS:

  PMID:26904543, planaref-0000005


TERM CITATIONS:


TERM ID:

  PLANA:0000071


ABOUT THIS TERM:

longitudinal muscle cell

  ↳is a muscle cell

  ↳part of body wall musculature


  → outer longitudinal muscle cell and inner longitudinal muscle cell is a longitudinal muscle cell



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PAGE: Planarian Anatomy Gene Expression

These transcripts were reported as being expressed in longitudinal muscle cell. Click this link to learn more about PAGE.


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PLANA TermReference TranscriptDescriptionGene ModelsPublished TranscriptTranscriptomePublicationSpecimenLifecycleEvidence
longitudinal muscle cellSMED30008639MyoD-like proteinSMESG000034317.1 dd_Smed_v4_12634_0_1dd_Smed_v4PMID:30471994
Scimone et al., 2018
FACS sorted cell population asexual adult single-cell RNA-sequencing evidence
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