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Identifying Specific Light Inputs for Each Subgroup of Brain Clock Neurons in Drosophila Larvae
2011
Journal of Neuroscience
In Drosophila, opsin visual photopigments as well as blue-light-sensitive cryptochrome (CRY) contribute to the synchronization of circadian clocks. We focused on the relatively simple larval brain, with nine clock neurons per hemisphere: five lateral neurons (LNs), four of which express the pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) neuropeptide, and two pairs of dorsal neurons (DN1s and DN2s). CRY is present only in the PDF-expressing LNs and the DN1s. The larval visual organ expresses only two
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.5159-10.2011
pmid:22131402
pmcid:PMC6623821
fatcat:kybnddqnijg4fla5rumomyfalm