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- B2ac98a876ef1ce0b6adb68bddda09e95 type Axiom @default.
- B2ac98a876ef1ce0b6adb68bddda09e95 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B2ac98a876ef1ce0b6adb68bddda09e95 annotatedSource FBbt_00001392 @default.
- B2ac98a876ef1ce0b6adb68bddda09e95 annotatedTarget "Neuroblast that delaminates at S2 in the intermediate column and generates around 12 primary interneurons (Schmid et al., 1999). In the embryo, one of these cells can be found in each hemisegment from S1-A9 (Birkholz et al., 2013; Urbach et al., 2016). In the larva, it resumes proliferation in segments S3-T3, but its secondary lineage is dramatically reduced in T3 (Lacin and Truman, 2016). The neurons that develop from this neuroblast after larval hatching form postembryonic lineage 11 (Lacin and Truman, 2016)." @default.