ANXXX323 [FBbt_20008177]
ANXXX323
ID: FBbt_20008177
Adult ascending neuron of the ANXXX323 group with contralateral arbors in the VNC (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It is a primary neuron (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It exits the VNC via the cervical connective (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). Within the VNC it fasciculates with the ventral median tract of ventral cervical fasciculus (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It receives input in the T1 leg neuropil and sends output to the brain (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). Its predicted neurotransmitter is glutamate (Eckstein et al., 2024). There is approximately one of these cells per organism with its soma in the abdominal neuromere (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024).
Uncharacterized putative cell type from Marin et al. (2024), based on MANC v1.2.1 data (Takemura et al., 2024) from NeuPrint.
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- bearer of: bilateral
- fasciculates with: ventral median tract of ventral cervical fasciculus
- has soma location: adult abdominal neuromere
- receives synaptic input in region: adult T1 leg neuropil
- sends synaptic output to region: adult brain
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| ANXXX323 | exact synonym | doi_10_1101_2023_06_05_543407 |
| ANXXX323 | exact synonym | doi_10_7554_eLife_97766_1 |
| ANXXX323 | exact synonym |
List all available images of ANXXX323 (1 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
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| TBD (MANC:19974) | Nervous_system, primary_neuron, Glutamatergic, Adult | |
| TBD (MANC:19974) | Nervous_system, primary_neuron, Glutamatergic, Adult | |
| TBD (MANC:19974) | Nervous_system, primary_neuron, Glutamatergic, Adult |
Downstream connectivity classes for ANXXX323 (19 total)
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Upstream connectivity classes for ANXXX323 (11 total)
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