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Blog post for cuttlefish atlas #277

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What does this PR do?
Announces the cuttlefish atlas in blog form.

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PR #338 on brainglobe-atlasapi.

Checklist:

  • The cuttlefish atlas itself has been approved by @alessandrofelder
  • The blog has been checked for quality by PR reviewer

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This is really nice, and can be merged once we're happy on the packaging side and have uploaded the atlas to GIN.

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**Figure 1. Anterior view of the cuttlefish brain atlas annotations and reference image.**

The BrainGlobe team re-packaged the data generated and made public by the original study, making it now possible to use the cuttlefish atlas within the BrainGlobe ecosystem. The atlas name is `columbia_cuttlefish_50um`.
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The BrainGlobe team re-packaged the data generated and made public by the original study, making it now possible to use the cuttlefish atlas within the BrainGlobe ecosystem. The atlas name is `columbia_cuttlefish_50um`.
The BrainGlobe team re-packaged the data generated and made public by the original study, making it now possible to use the cuttlefish atlas within the BrainGlobe ecosystem. The atlas name is `columbia_cuttlefish_50um`, after the institution of its original authors.

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