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- B931c7a9cac33234b628fcd0762b52d35 hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0224410" @default.
- B931c7a9cac33234b628fcd0762b52d35 hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0237124" @default.
- B931c7a9cac33234b628fcd0762b52d35 hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0247324" @default.
- B931c7a9cac33234b628fcd0762b52d35 type Axiom @default.
- B931c7a9cac33234b628fcd0762b52d35 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B931c7a9cac33234b628fcd0762b52d35 annotatedSource FBbt_00048300 @default.
- B931c7a9cac33234b628fcd0762b52d35 annotatedTarget "Mechanosensory neuron that has a dendrite at a leg joint and is activated by movement of the joint (Desai et al., 2014). There is one such neuron for each femur-tibia and tibia-tarsus joint in all legs (Desai et al., 2014), and one for the coxa-trochanter joint at least in the prothoracic leg (Kuan et al., 2020). Their dendritic tips are not associated with cuticular structures, scolopales or musculature (Desai et al., 2014). Close to its tip, the dendrite branches towards the lateral aspect of the joint; the cell body is found near these dendritic terminals. (Desai et al., 2014). Its axons terminate in the leg neuropil (Tsubouchi et al., 2017)." @default.