neuroblast DPMpm2 [FBbt_00050100]
Type II neuroblast of the brain that produces a neuronal lineage that enters the neuropil in a posterior medial location at the level of protocerebral bridge glomeruli 6-7 (Viktorin et al., 2011; Andrade et al., 2019). Its primary lineage contributes to the fan-shaped body primordium (Riebli et al., 2013; Hartenstein et al., 2015). Its secondary lineage produces the mushroom body dorsal paired medial cell (Ito et al., 2013). It produces many adult central brain glial cells (Ren et al., 2018).
neuroblast DPMpm2
ID: FBbt_00050100
Nervous system Neuroblast
Type II neuroblast of the brain that produces a neuronal lineage that enters the neuropil in a posterior medial location at the level of protocerebral bridge glomeruli 6-7 (Viktorin et al., 2011; Andrade et al., 2019). Its primary lineage contributes to the fan-shaped body primordium (Riebli et al., 2013; Hartenstein et al., 2015). Its secondary lineage produces the mushroom body dorsal paired medial cell (Ito et al., 2013). It produces many adult central brain glial cells (Ren et al., 2018).
Open in VFB 3D Browser →Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| neuroblast DPMpm2 | exact synonym | Wong et al., 2013 |
| central complex neuroblast X | exact synonym | Boyan et al., 2017 |
| FBP3 | exact synonym | Ito and Awasaki, 2008 |
| neuroblast DM3 | exact synonym | Wong et al., 2013 |
Images of neurons that develop from neuroblast DPMpm2 (2002 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| BANC_626:720575941669898663 | Adult, Cholinergic, lineage_DM3_DPMpm2 | |
| DPMpm2 s 3 Left (L1EM:11030926) | Larva, Neuron, lineage_DM3_DPMpm2 | |
| DPMpm2 s loSM 2 Left (L1EM:11022929) | Larva, Neuron, lineage_DM3_DPMpm2 | |
| PFNa(PB03)_R6_C5 (MaleCNS:52846) | Adult, Cholinergic, lineage_DM3_DPMpm2 | |
| PFNa(PB03)_R6_C5 (MaleCNS:53176) | Adult, Cholinergic, lineage_DM3_DPMpm2 |
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