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- B0b93b7e2300a08828cd0892f30e348ad hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0051437" @default.
- B0b93b7e2300a08828cd0892f30e348ad hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0221835" @default.
- B0b93b7e2300a08828cd0892f30e348ad hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0222095" @default.
- B0b93b7e2300a08828cd0892f30e348ad hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0246460" @default.
- B0b93b7e2300a08828cd0892f30e348ad type Axiom @default.
- B0b93b7e2300a08828cd0892f30e348ad annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B0b93b7e2300a08828cd0892f30e348ad annotatedSource FBbt_00003995 @default.
- B0b93b7e2300a08828cd0892f30e348ad annotatedTarget "Adult uniglomerular antennal lobe projection neuron that arborizes in both V glomeruli and has its soma in the lateral subesophageal zone (Stocker et al., 1990; Bracker et al., 2013; Bates et al., 2020). It sends a posterior projection towards the midline, where it bifurcates, branching into both hemispheres with a symmetrical morphology (Stocker et al., 1990; Bracker et al., 2013). After receiving input in the V glomerulus, it follows the lateral antennal lobe tract, bifurcates, and sends processes into the mushroom body calyx and the lateral horn (Bracker et al., 2013). In the calyx, it synapses to multiple types of Kenyon cell (Bracker et al., 2013). There is one of these per hemisphere and it is cholinergic (Bracker et al., 2013; Bates et al., 2020). It responds to carbon dioxide (Lin et al., 2013) and is required for carbon dioxide avoidance in starved, but not fed flies (Bracker et al., 2013)." @default.