FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
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Term adult crepine ID (Ontology) FBbt:00045037 (Fly Anatomy)
Definition A thin, bilaterally paired synaptic neuropil domain that wraps around the medial lobe of the mushroom body. Many neurons in this domain enter the lobes to form extensive connections with Kenyon cell fibers.[ FlyBase:FBrf0211016 FlyBase:FBrf0212704 FlyBase:FBrf0224194 ]
Also Known As "CRE" ; "IPa"
Comment The name crepine is used in French cuisine to refer to a slice of meat wrapped around some delicacy. The posterior region of the crepine corresponds to the dorsal part of the inferior dorsofrontal protocerebrum (IDFP) of Chiang et al. (2011) (Ito et al., 2014).
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adult cerebrum
 |__inferior neuropils__________
multi-cell-component structure  |
 |__synaptic neuropil domain____|
adult protocerebrum             |
 |__inferior neuropils__________|
synaptic neuropil               |
 |__synaptic neuropil domain____|
synaptic neuropil block         |
 |__inferior neuropils__________|
                                adult crepine  55 rec.
                                 |__rubus
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Is a synaptic neuropil domain
Develops from embryonic/larval crepine
Part of inferior neuropils
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VFB:FBbt_00045037