IN09B043 [FBbt_20009555]
IN09B043
ID: FBbt_20009555
Adult intrinsic neuron of the IN09B043 group with bilateral arbors in multiple VNC neuromeres (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It is a secondary neuron of the 09B hemilineage (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It receives input in the leg neuropil (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). Its predicted neurotransmitter is glutamate (Eckstein et al., 2024). There are approximately 6 of these cells per organism and their somas are found in the mesothoracic neuromere, metathoracic neuromere and prothoracic 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
- receives synaptic input in region: adult leg neuropil
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| IN09B043 | exact synonym | doi_10_1101_2023_06_05_543407 |
| IN09B043 | exact synonym | Bates et al., 2025 |
| IN09B043 | exact synonym | doi_10_7554_eLife_97766_1 |
| IN09B043 | exact synonym | Berg et al., 2025 |
| IN09B043 | exact synonym |
List all available images of IN09B043 (19 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| IN09B036_T3_R (MANC:21729) | secondary_neuron, lineage_9_NB3-5, Glutamatergic, Adult | |
| IN09B043_L (MaleCNS:909801) | secondary_neuron, lineage_9_NB3-5, Glutamatergic, Adult | |
| IN09B043_R (MaleCNS:805732) | secondary_neuron, lineage_9_NB3-5, Glutamatergic, Adult | |
| IN09B043_R (MaleCNS:810104) | secondary_neuron, lineage_9_NB3-5, Glutamatergic, Adult | |
| IN09B043_R (MaleCNS:905413) | secondary_neuron, lineage_9_NB3-5, Glutamatergic, Adult |
Downstream connectivity classes for IN09B043 (357 total)
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Upstream connectivity classes for IN09B043 (269 total)
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