obsolete centro-posterior lateral synaptic neuropil domain [FBbt_00007069]
A synaptic neuropil domain of the larval brain located posterior to the medial lobe of the mushroom body. It is separated from the centro-posterior medial compartment by the peduncle. This term has been obsoleted because it has been superseded by the term embryonic/larval clamp (FBbt:00111204) - mc150915. Developmental relation to adult synaptic neuropil domain is a PC from Volker Hartenstein. Note - description of relative location of brain structures in this definition is based on Younossi-Hartenstein et al., 2003, description of the first instar larval brain. As there is some non-isometric growth of compartments during larval stages, some elements of this description may not apply to the third instar larval brain - ds080222.
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Term Information
- ID: FBbt_00007069
- Name: obsolete centro-posterior lateral synaptic neuropil domain
- Definition: A synaptic neuropil domain of the larval brain located posterior to the medial lobe of the mushroom body. It is separated from the centro-posterior medial compartment by the peduncle.
- Synonyms:
- Type:
- Comment: This term has been obsoleted because it has been superseded by the term embryonic/larval clamp (FBbt:00111204) - mc150915. Developmental relation to adult synaptic neuropil domain is a PC from Volker Hartenstein. Note - description of relative location of brain structures in this definition is based on Younossi-Hartenstein et al., 2003, description of the first instar larval brain. As there is some non-isometric growth of compartments during larval stages, some elements of this description may not apply to the third instar larval brain - ds080222.
VFB Term Json
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