General Information
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Term |
adult lateral accessory lobe-posterior slope-protocerebral bridge neuron |
ID (Ontology) |
FBbt:00111382 (Fly Anatomy) |
Definition |
Adult interneuron that has dendritic arborizations in the lateral accessory lobe and posterior slope (Wolff et al., 2015; Duhart et al., 2020). Its axon terminals fill all 18 glomeruli of the protocerebral bridge (Lin et al., 2013; Wolff et al., 2015). It also has postsynaptic sites throughout the protocerebral bridge (Duhart et al., 2020). There is one of these cells per hemisphere and it is the only dopaminergic neuron to project to the protocerebral bridge (Duhart et al., 2020). Its cell body is in the tritocerebrum, near the esophageal foramen, and it also has arborization in the tritocerebrum (Nassel and Elekes, 1992, Alekseyenko et al., 2013).[ FlyBase:FBrf0055596 FlyBase:FBrf0221280 FlyBase:FBrf0221742 FlyBase:FBrf0227801 FlyBase:FBrf0247138 FlyBase:FBrf0254510 ] |
Also Known As |
"adult dopaminergic T1 neuron" ; "CIVP neuron" ; "CLILVLP" (for all, see Synonyms field below) |
Comment |
The caudal ventrolateral protocerebrum (CVLP) corresponds to the inferior region of the posterior lateral protocerebrum (PLP). The lateral region of the hammer body corresponds to the lateral accessory lobe (LAL). The ventromedial protocerebrum (VMP) corresponds to most of the ventral complex (vest, epaulette and gorget) and part of the posterior slope (Ito et al., 2014, Lin et al., 2013). |
Links to Extrernal Ontologies
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VFB:FBbt_00111382
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Annotations
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Records annotated with this term OR any of its CHILD TERMS
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Records annotated with this exact term (annotations to child terms are NOT included)
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No relevant records available
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adult lateral accessory lobe-posterior slope-protocerebral bridge neuron (all annotations which use CV term, excluding "NOT" statements) | 3 | 8 |
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