IN19B029 [FBbt_20010476]
IN19B029
ID: FBbt_20010476
Adult intrinsic neuron of the IN19B029 group with bilateral arbors in multiple VNC neuromeres (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It is a secondary neuron of the 19B hemilineage (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It receives input in the abdominal neuromere and haltere neuropil and sends output to the haltere neuropil and wing neuropil (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). Its predicted neurotransmitter is acetylcholine (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.
Open in VFB 3D Browser →- abdominal neuron
- adult VNC neuron
- adult cholinergic neuron
- adult interneuron
- hemilineage 19B secondary neuron
Relationships
- bearer of: bilateral
- has soma location: adult abdominal neuromere
- receives synaptic input in region: adult abdominal neuromere, haltere neuropil
- sends synaptic output to region: haltere neuropil, wing neuropil
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| IN19B029 | exact synonym | doi_10_7554_eLife_97766_1 |
| IN19B029 | exact synonym | doi_10_1101_2023_06_05_543407 |
| IN19B029 | exact synonym |
List all available images of IN19B029 (1 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| IN19B027_A2_R (MANC:18198) | secondary_neuron, Adult, Cholinergic, lineage_19_NB6-2 | |
| IN19B027_A2_R (MANC:18198) | secondary_neuron, Adult, Cholinergic, lineage_19_NB6-2 | |
| IN19B027_A2_R (MANC:18198) | secondary_neuron, Adult, Cholinergic, lineage_19_NB6-2 |
Downstream connectivity classes for IN19B029 (32 total)
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Upstream connectivity classes for IN19B029 (36 total)
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