From 68f9fa02b53fe7183afede1108d64bfc27cebcba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Marta Girona Alarcon <marta.gironaalarcon@uzh.ch>
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 15:18:12 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] add fig

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diff --git a/webpage_contents/publications/20240901_Marta_GironaAlarcon/Publication_page.qmd b/webpage_contents/publications/20240901_Marta_GironaAlarcon/Publication_page.qmd
index e353aa8..44a4ccc 100644
--- a/webpage_contents/publications/20240901_Marta_GironaAlarcon/Publication_page.qmd
+++ b/webpage_contents/publications/20240901_Marta_GironaAlarcon/Publication_page.qmd
@@ -23,13 +23,13 @@ In this hub, we provide additional materials, methods and results for the public
 ## Supplemental Results
 In this [link](https://sandbox.zenodo.org/), we provide full resolution datasets for download from the following additional results:
 ADD ZENODO SCREENSHOT
-*Fig. 1. Folder organization for the Zenodo entry.*
+*Fig.  1. Folder organization for the Zenodo entry.*
 
 ### Pilot post mortem experiments
 In a previous beamtime (ESRF, 2020, December), *ex vivo* imaging was performed. The goal of the pilot experiments was to chose a contrast agent for the presented *in vivo* experiments. 
 The list of used contrast agents is available under the Zenodo download entry "tables".
 ![](images/post_mortem_overview.png)
-*Fig. 2. Ex vivo coronal slices of three different mice injected with (left) Gadolinium-based, (middle) Barium-based and (right) Gold-based contrast agent*
+*Fig.  2. Ex vivo coronal slices of three different mice injected with (left) Gadolinium-based, (middle) Barium-based and (right) Gold-based contrast agent*
 
 We considered the Barium-based contrast agent (CA) to be the most promissing one and therefore decided to employ it for the *in vivo* experiments. 
 
@@ -55,10 +55,14 @@ Three dimensional rendering of CSF spaces enclosed in the mouse skull: Infusion
 ## Additional materials
 We have additively manufactured the mouse holder, optimized for vertical imaging while ensuring fixation of the mouse skull. 
 ![](images/holder_1.jpeg)
-*Fig. X. Visualization of the mouse holder mounted on the imaging rotational stage.*
+*Fig.  X. Visualization of the mouse holder mounted on the imaging rotational stage.*
 
 ![](images/holder_2_holes.jpeg){width="200"}
-*Fig. X2. Transparent visualization of body mouse holder part containing the water channels to ensure physiological temperature of the mouse.*
+*Fig.  X2. Transparent visualization of body mouse holder part containing the water channels to ensure physiological temperature of the mouse.*
+
+Additionally, we assambled a customized mouse stage for two surgical procedures: tracheotomy and cisterna magna infusion (Fig.  ).
+![](images/cisternamagna_stage.jpeg)
+
 
 
 
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