prothoracic accessory tibial flexor motor neuron [FBbt_00053133]
Adult motor neuron that has its soma in the (anterior) prothoracic neuromere and innervates the prothoracic accessory tibial flexor muscle (Azevedo et al., 2024). It fasciculates with the prothoracic leg nerve (Azevedo et al., 2024). There are approximately ten of these on each side (Azevedo et al., 2024).
prothoracic accessory tibial flexor motor neuron
ID: FBbt_00053133
Adult Motor neuron Nervous system
Adult motor neuron that has its soma in the (anterior) prothoracic neuromere and innervates the prothoracic accessory tibial flexor muscle (Azevedo et al., 2024). It fasciculates with the prothoracic leg nerve (Azevedo et al., 2024). There are approximately ten of these on each side (Azevedo et al., 2024).
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- fasciculates with: adult prothoracic leg nerve
- sends synaptic output to cell: muscle cell of prothoracic accessory tibial flexor muscle
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| MN 46-55 | exact synonym | Azevedo et al., 2024 |
| prothoracic tibial reductor muscle motor neuron | exact synonym | Azevedo et al., 2024 |
List all available images of prothoracic accessory tibial flexor motor neuron (46 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
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| BANC_626:720575941406488494 | Nervous_system, Motor_neuron, Adult | |
| BANC_626:720575941406488494 | Nervous_system, Motor_neuron, Adult | |
| BANC_626:720575941430029449 | Motor_neuron, Adult, lineage_15_NB2-3 | |
| BANC_626:720575941430029449 | Motor_neuron, Adult, lineage_15_NB2-3 | |
| BANC_626:720575941447846990 | Motor_neuron, Adult, lineage_15_NB2-3 |
Downstream connectivity classes for prothoracic accessory tibial flexor motor neuron (11 total)
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Upstream connectivity classes for prothoracic accessory tibial flexor motor neuron (307 total)
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