diff --git a/webpage_contents/publications/20240901_Marta_GironaAlarcon/Publication_page.qmd b/webpage_contents/publications/20240901_Marta_GironaAlarcon/Publication_page.qmd index 7241cac1a067334922e1775eb57a1e0d6ca9fc79..8293b4868b24f41922bc5d0b6bf92023e507e4f5 100644 --- a/webpage_contents/publications/20240901_Marta_GironaAlarcon/Publication_page.qmd +++ b/webpage_contents/publications/20240901_Marta_GironaAlarcon/Publication_page.qmd @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ We have additively manufactured the mouse holder, optimized for vertical imaging 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. ::: -Additionally, we assambled a customized mouse stage for two surgical procedures: tracheotomy and cisterna magna infusion (Fig. 5). +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). ::: {layout-ncol="2"} {width="500"}