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- Bff7ac8d6bd2bdcdae449857b442d596f type Axiom @default.
- Bff7ac8d6bd2bdcdae449857b442d596f annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Bff7ac8d6bd2bdcdae449857b442d596f annotatedSource FBbt_00007405 @default.
- Bff7ac8d6bd2bdcdae449857b442d596f annotatedTarget "Large serotonergic interneuron of the adult brain whose cell body is located close to the antennal lobe. Its dendrites innervate the ipsilateral antennal lobe (Roy et al., 2007), then it joins the medial antennal lobe tract, branching out to innervate the ipsilateral mushroom body calyx, lateral horn and the superior neuropils (Roy et al., 2007, Tanaka et al., 2012). It crosses the midline, innervating the same higher brain regions on the contralateral side, then follows the contralateral medial antennal lobe tract to the contralateral antennal lobe (Roy et al., 2007, Tanaka et al., 2012). It innervates all contralateral antennal lobe glomeruli with a non-glomerular pattern (Tanaka et al., 2012). It receives mixed input and output in all contralateral innervation regions, except for the antler, which is an input region (Coates et al., 2020). The ipsilateral antennal lobe is also an input region (Coates et al., 2020). In the contralateral antennal lobe it is synapsed to and by dense ABAF and patchy local neurons, as well as projection neurons (PNs), and has particularly strong input from DM5 uniglomerular PNs (Coates et al., 2020). It also receives input from SIMPAL neurons in the contralateral antennal lobe (Coates et al., 2020). In the lateral horn it receives input from all three main types of neuron (LHIN, LHON and LHLN) and outputs to LHLNs and LHONs (Coates et al., 2020). In the antler it receives input from a subset of bilaterally projecting wind sensitive wedge projection neurons (Coates et al., 2020). There is one of these cells per hemisphere, which is modified from its larval form during the pupal stage (Roy et al., 2007)." @default.