Cm25 [FBbt_20011374]
Cm25
ID: FBbt_20011374
Adult central medulla intrinsic neuron of the Cm25 group (Nern et al., 2025). It receives input in the ipsilateral medulla layer M6 and medulla serpentine layer (Nern et al., 2025). It sends output to the ipsilateral medulla serpentine layer (Nern et al., 2025). There are approximately 3 of these cells per hemisphere (Nern et al., 2025).
Cell type identified in multiple EM datasets and at light level (Matsliah et al., 2025; Schlegel et al., 2024; Dorkenwald et al., 2024; Nern et al., 2025). Synapse locations are given where each cell of this type in neuprint has at least 10 connections. Other information from Nern et al. (2025) supplements.
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- receives synaptic input in region: medulla layer M6, medulla serpentine layer
- sends synaptic output to region: medulla serpentine layer
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Cm25 | exact synonym | Berg et al., 2025 |
| Sm33 | exact synonym | Schlegel et al., 2024 |
| Cm25 | exact synonym | Nern et al., 2025 |
| Sm33 | exact synonym | Bates et al., 2025 |
| Sm33 | related synonym | Nern et al., 2025 |
| Sm33 | related synonym | Matsliah et al., 2024 |
| Sm33 | exact synonym |
List all available images of Cm25 (18 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| Cm25_L (MaleCNS:22059) | Nervous_system, Glutamatergic, Adult, Visual_system | |
| Cm25_L (MaleCNS:22887) | Nervous_system, Glutamatergic, Adult, Visual_system | |
| Cm25_R (MaleCNS:15159) | Nervous_system, Glutamatergic, Adult, Visual_system | |
| Cm25_R (MaleCNS:20536) | Nervous_system, Glutamatergic, Adult, Visual_system | |
| Cm25_R (MaleCNS:22272) | Nervous_system, Glutamatergic, Adult, Visual_system |
Downstream connectivity classes for Cm25 (112 total)
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|---|---|---|
Upstream connectivity classes for Cm25 (71 total)
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