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Michal Kacprzak
Researcher at Polish Academy of Sciences
Publications - 73
Citations - 1097
Michal Kacprzak is an academic researcher from Polish Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Indocyanine green. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 61 publications receiving 912 citations. Previous affiliations of Michal Kacprzak include University of Florence.
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Determination of reference values for optical properties of liquid phantoms based on Intralipid and India ink
Lorenzo Spinelli,Marcin Botwicz,Norbert Zolek,Michal Kacprzak,Daniel Milej,Piotr Sawosz,Adam Liebert,Udo M. Weigel,Turgut Durduran,Florian Foschum,Alwin Kienle,François Baribeau,Sebastien Leclair,J. P. Bouchard,Isabelle Noiseux,Pascal Gallant,Ozzy Mermut,Andrea Farina,Antonio Pifferi,Alessandro Torricelli,Rinaldo Cubeddu,H-C Ho,Mikhail Mazurenka,Heidrun Wabnitz,Katy Klauenberg,Olha Bodnar,Clemens Elster,M. Benazech-Lavoue,Yves Bérubé-Lauzière,Frédéric Lesage,Dmitry Khoptyar,Arman Ahamed Subash,Stefan Andersson-Engels,P. Di Ninni,Fabrizio Martelli,Giovanni Zaccanti +35 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-center study has been set up to accurately characterize the optical properties of diffusive liquid phantoms based on Intralipid and India ink at near-infrared wavelengths.
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Performance assessment of time-domain optical brain imagers, part 1: basic instrumental performance protocol
Heidrun Wabnitz,D. R. Taubert,Mikhail Mazurenka,Oliver Steinkellner,Alexander Jelzow,Rainer Macdonald,Daniel Milej,Piotr Sawosz,Michal Kacprzak,Adam Liebert,Robert J. Cooper,Jeremy C. Hebden,Antonio Pifferi,Antonio Pifferi,Andrea Farina,Ilaria Bargigia,Davide Contini,Matteo Caffini,Lucia Zucchelli,Lorenzo Spinelli,Rinaldo Cubeddu,Rinaldo Cubeddu,Alessandro Torricelli +22 more
TL;DR: The "Basic Instrumental Performance" protocol for direct measurement of relevant characteristics is presented and the relevance of the responsivity measure is demonstrated by simulations of diffuse reflectance as a function of source-detector separation and optical properties.
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Performance assessment of time-domain optical brain imagers, part 2: nEUROPt protocol.
Heidrun Wabnitz,Alexander Jelzow,Mikhail Mazurenka,Oliver Steinkellner,Rainer Macdonald,Daniel Milej,Norbert Żołek,Michal Kacprzak,Piotr Sawosz,Roman Maniewski,Adam Liebert,Salavat Magazov,Jeremy C. Hebden,Fabrizio Martelli,Paola Di Ninni,Giovanni Zaccanti,Alessandro Torricelli,Davide Contini,Rebecca Re,Lucia Zucchelli,Lorenzo Spinelli,Rinaldo Cubeddu,Rinaldo Cubeddu,Antonio Pifferi,Antonio Pifferi +24 more
TL;DR: The nEUROPt protocol addresses the characteristic of optical brain imaging to detect, localize, and quantify absorption changes in the brain and could be a useful step toward performance tests for future standards in diffuse optical imaging.
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Time-resolved optical imager for assessment of cerebral oxygenation
TL;DR: A time-resolved optical instrument allowing for noninvasive assessment of cerebral oxygenation is presented and results of the tests on physical phantoms as well as in vivo validation of the instrument during the motor stimulation experiment are presented.
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Application of optical methods in the monitoring of traumatic brain injury: A review.
Wojciech Weigl,Daniel Milej,Dariusz Janusek,Stanislaw Wojtkiewicz,Piotr Sawosz,Michal Kacprzak,Anna Gerega,Roman Maniewski,Adam Liebert +8 more
TL;DR: Considering the outstanding technical challenges, the limited number of patients studied, and the mixed results and opinions gathered from other reviews on this subject, it is believed that optical methods must remain primarily research tools for the present.