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Add adult abdominal md neurons + dev relation to larval ones. [sf#15] #15

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mmc46 opened this issue Jun 11, 2015 · 0 comments · Fixed by #621
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Add adult abdominal md neurons + dev relation to larval ones. [sf#15] #15

mmc46 opened this issue Jun 11, 2015 · 0 comments · Fixed by #621
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new term request new terms needed VFB related to the nervous system/requested by VFB

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mmc46 commented Jun 11, 2015

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Reported by djs93 on 2013-08-19 15:17 UTC
We currently have no terms for adult multidendritic neurons. We should do. The following reference has details

FBrf0209127 == Shimono et al., 2009, Neural Develop. 4: 37

Apparently they persist from the larva but retract their arbors and develop new ones.

@mmc46 mmc46 changed the title Add adult abdominal md neurons + dev relation to larval ones. Add adult abdominal md neurons + dev relation to larval ones. [sf#15] Jun 11, 2015
@mmc46 mmc46 added this to the FB_2013_06 milestone Jun 11, 2015
@mmc46 mmc46 added new term request new terms needed anatomy labels Jun 11, 2015
@Clare72 Clare72 added VFB related to the nervous system/requested by VFB and removed VFB related to the nervous system/requested by VFB labels Apr 23, 2018
@Clare72 Clare72 self-assigned this Dec 14, 2018
@Clare72 Clare72 removed the anatomy label May 7, 2019
@Clare72 Clare72 removed this from the FB_2013_06 milestone May 30, 2019
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