SA2 [FBbt_00049142]
Adult superior lateral protocerebrum-asymmetrical body neuron that crosses the midline, and innervates only the contralateral asymmetrical body (AB) (Wolff and Rubin, 2018). This neuron is only found in the left hemisphere, innervating the left SLP and the right AB (Wolff and Rubin, 2018).
SA2
ID: FBbt_00049142
Adult Neuron lineage LALv1 BAmv1
Adult superior lateral protocerebrum-asymmetrical body neuron that crosses the midline, and innervates only the contralateral asymmetrical body (AB) (Wolff and Rubin, 2018). This neuron is only found in the left hemisphere, innervating the left SLP and the right AB (Wolff and Rubin, 2018).
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- bearer of: bilateral
- has soma location: left side of organism
- sends synaptic output to region: right asymmetrical body
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| SLP.s-ABc.b neuron | exact synonym | Wolff and Rubin, 2018 |
| SA2_b | exact synonym | Berg et al., 2025 |
| SA2_a | exact synonym | Berg et al., 2025 |
| SA2 | exact synonym | Bates et al., 2025 |
| SA2_c | exact synonym | Berg et al., 2025 |
| adult contralateral Slp-A neuron | exact synonym | |
| SA2 | exact synonym | Hulse et al., 2021 |
| SA2 | exact synonym | |
| SA2 | exact synonym | Schlegel et al., 2024 |
List all available images of SA2 (47 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| SA2_b_cont_L (MaleCNS:208160) | Neuron, Adult, lineage_LALv1_BAmv1 | |
| SA2_b_cont_L (MaleCNS:208160) | Neuron, Adult, lineage_LALv1_BAmv1 | |
| SA2_c_cont_L (MaleCNS:114924) | Neuron, Adult, lineage_LALv1_BAmv1 | |
| SA2_c_cont_L (MaleCNS:151100) | Neuron, Adult, lineage_LALv1_BAmv1 | |
| SA2_c_cont_L (MaleCNS:151100) | Neuron, Adult, lineage_LALv1_BAmv1 |
Downstream connectivity classes for SA2 (35 total)
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Upstream connectivity classes for SA2 (70 total)
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