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Muscle arms are body wall muscle (BWM) membrane extensions that connect the BWMs to the motor axons of the dorsal and ventral nerve cords in the nematode worm C. elegans. Muscle arms were first described in other nematode species by Anton Schneider (1831 – 1890) in his "Monographie der Nematoden", published in 1866. Subsequent work showed that muscle arms are found in C. elegans and that these structures are abnormal in unc-104, unc-5 and other mutants. [1]

References

  1. ^ Dixon, Scott J.; Roy, Peter J. (2005-07-01). "Muscle arm development in Caenorhabditis elegans". Development. 132 (13). The Company of Biologists: 3079–3092. doi:10.1242/dev.01883. ISSN 1477-9129. PMID 15930100. S2CID 729164.

Wormatlas - a structural anatomy of muscles, including muscle arms.