FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
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Term distal medullary amacrine neuron Dm16 ID (Ontology) FBbt:00111277 (Fly Anatomy)
Definition Distal medullary wide-field amacrine neuron whose cell body is located in the cell body rind of the medulla. Its primary neurite branches in both the M1/M2 and M2/M3 boundary regions. The arbor is elongated along the dorsal-ventral axis, with higher arbor density located at the dorsal end of the cell. The arbor is located in a peripheral columnar position. There are around 100 Dm16 neurons per hemisphere.[ FlyBase:FBrf0228639 ]
Also Known As "Dm16"
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adult optic lobe neuron
 |__distal medullary amacrine neuron_______
optic lobe amacrine neuron                 |
 |__distal medullary amacrine neuron_______|
adult optic lobe columnar neuron           |
 |__optic lobe wide-field columnar neuron__|
                                           distal medullary amacrine neuron Dm16  1 rec.
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