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- B432e6cad8b456e5e9073c087ba5a93eb hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0210246" @default.
- B432e6cad8b456e5e9073c087ba5a93eb hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0219406" @default.
- B432e6cad8b456e5e9073c087ba5a93eb hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0225919" @default.
- B432e6cad8b456e5e9073c087ba5a93eb type Axiom @default.
- B432e6cad8b456e5e9073c087ba5a93eb annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B432e6cad8b456e5e9073c087ba5a93eb annotatedSource FBbt_00047556 @default.
- B432e6cad8b456e5e9073c087ba5a93eb annotatedTarget "Octopaminergic, bilaterally-paired neuron of the larval central nervous system. Their cell bodies are found in the ventral cortex of the three subesophageal neuromeres (Selcho et al., 2014), the three thoracic neuromeres and the first abdominal neuromere, somewhat ventro-lateral to the VM fascicles (Vomel and Wegener, 2008). They form a cluster with the VUM neuron cell bodies of the same neuromere, but unlike the VUM neurons, the VPM neurons are restricted to the CNS. Most VPM neurons project anteriorly and cross the midline to arborize mainly in the contralateral neuropil (Selcho et al., 2012; Selcho et al., 2014)." @default.