diff --git a/webpage_contents/publications/20240901_Marta_GironaAlarcon/Publication_page.qmd b/webpage_contents/publications/20240901_Marta_GironaAlarcon/Publication_page.qmd index 1700e62af0a63a8c345d17565c66591a69b1a475..4b3ef1bc473d13a8d569caf0fcdd67e8df40e3c9 100644 --- a/webpage_contents/publications/20240901_Marta_GironaAlarcon/Publication_page.qmd +++ b/webpage_contents/publications/20240901_Marta_GironaAlarcon/Publication_page.qmd @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ To quantify spatial CA distribution, we first determined the relation between im {fig-align="center"} ::: -> Fig.3. *In vitro* calibration scans used for the calibration ramp presented in Experiment 3. Tubes containing different dilutions of CA resulting in a final concentration of 0, 48, 120, 158.4 and 240 mg Ba/mL (left to right) +> Fig.3. *In vitro* calibration scans used for the calibration ramp presented in Experiment 3. Tubes containing different dilutions of CA resulting in a final concentration of 0, 48, 120, 158.4 and 240 mg Ba/mL (left to right). ### Timeseries movies @@ -83,17 +83,16 @@ Movement of contrast agent over time for the presented timeseries can be observe ## Additional materials -We have additively manufactured the mouse holder, optimized for vertical imaging while ensuring fixation of the mouse skull (Fig. 4). +We have additively manufactured the mouse holder that is optimized for vertical imaging while ensuring fixation of the mouse skull (Fig. 4). As it can be seen in the right side, the body part of the holder has water channels that facilitate a good physiological temperature for the animal. ::: {layout-ncol="2"} {width="650"} -{width="300"} +{width="250"} ::: -::: {.figure} -Fig. 4. (Left) Visualization of the mouse holder mounted on the imaging rotational stage. (Right) Translucent visualization of body mouse holder part containing the water channels to ensure physiological temperature of the mouse. -::: +> Fig. 4. (Left) Visualization of the mouse holder mounted on the imaging rotational stage. (Right) Translucent visualization of body mouse holder part containing the water channels to ensure physiological temperature of the mouse. + For the surgery room, we assambled a customized animal box to increase the starting body mouse temperature. We set the desired temperature to 33°C. Additionally, to facilitate the surgical interventions, we manufactured a mouse stage for tracheotomy and cisterna magna infusion (Fig. 5).