FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term adult lobula intrinsic neuron Li23 ID (Ontology) FBbt:20007238 (Fly Anatomy)
Definition Adult lobula intrinsic neuron of the Li23 group (Nern et al., 2025). It receives input in the ipsilateral lobula layer 6, lobula layer 5A and lobula layer 5B (Nern et al., 2025). It sends output to the ipsilateral lobula layer 6 (Nern et al., 2025). Its predicted neurotransmitter is acetylcholine (Eckstein et al., 2024; Nern et al., 2025). There are approximately 54 of these cells per hemisphere (Nern et al., 2025).[ FlyBase:FBrf0259490 FlyBase:FBrf0260535 FlyBase:FBrf0260545 FlyBase:FBrf0260546 FlyBase:FBrf0262545 ]
Also Known As "Li23"
Comment Cell type identified in multiple EM datasets (Matsliah et al., 2025; Schlegel et al., 2024; Dorkenwald et al., 2024; Nern et al., 2025). Synapse locations are given where each cell of this type in neuprint has at least 10 connections. Other information from Nern et al. (2025) supplements.
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adult optic lobe intrinsic neuron  |
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adult neuron                       |
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