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    A Student's Guide to Neural Circuit Tracing by Saleeba, Christine, Dempsey, Bowen, Le, Sheng, Goodchild, Ann, McMullan, Simon

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (27-08-2019)
    “…The mammalian nervous system is comprised of a seemingly infinitely complex network of specialized synaptic connections that coordinate the flow of information…”
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    Corrigendum: A Student's Guide to Neural Circuit Tracing by Saleeba, Christine, Dempsey, Bowen, Le, Sheng, Goodchild, Ann, McMullan, Simon

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (10-03-2020)
    “…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2019.00897.]…”
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    Profile of consumers and their partners of a perinatal and infant mental health (PIMH) service in Australia by Coates, Dominiek, Saleeba, Christine, Howe, Deborah

    Published in Health & social care in the community (01-01-2018)
    “…The perinatal period is a time of great vulnerability for many women, in particular those with a range of psychosocial vulnerabilities and mental health risk…”
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    Mental Health Attitudes and Beliefs in a Community Sample on the Central Coast in Australia: Barriers to Help Seeking by Coates, Dominiek, Saleeba, Christine, Howe, Deborah

    Published in Community mental health journal (01-04-2019)
    “…There continues to be call for greater community awareness actions and strategies to reduce stigma and enhance mental health literacy nationally and…”
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    DeepSlice: rapid fully automatic registration of mouse brain imaging to a volumetric atlas by Carey, Harry, Pegios, Michael, Martin, Lewis, Saleeba, Chris, Turner, Anita J., Everett, Nicholas A., Bjerke, Ingvild E., Puchades, Maja A., Bjaalie, Jan G., McMullan, Simon

    Published in Nature communications (21-09-2023)
    “…Registration of data to a common frame of reference is an essential step in the analysis and integration of diverse neuroscientific data. To this end,…”
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