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Murat Canpolat

Researcher at Akdeniz University

Publications -  95
Citations -  1389

Murat Canpolat is an academic researcher from Akdeniz University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glass transition & Diffuse optical imaging. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 89 publications receiving 1322 citations. Previous affiliations of Murat Canpolat include Los Alamos National Laboratory & Boston University.

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Light scattering from cells: the contribution of the nucleus and the effects of proliferative status

TL;DR: It is argued that this difference in scattering results from changes in the internal structures of the nucleus, and this interpretation is consistent with the estimate of 0.2 micron as the mean size of the scattering centers in cells.
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Particle size analysis of turbid media with a single optical fiber in contact with the medium to deliver and detect white light.

TL;DR: Wavelength-dependent elastic-scattering spectra of highly scattering media measured with only a single fiber for both light delivery and collection are presented and several properties of the probe relevant to tissue diagnosis are examined and discussed.
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Light scattering from cells: the contribution of the nucleus and the effects of proliferative status

TL;DR: While scattering from the nucleus accounts for a majority of internal scattering, a significant portion must result from scattering off of cytoplasmic structures such as mitochondria, and it is argued that this difference in scattering results form changes in the internal structures of the nucleus.
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Local Structural Heterogeneities in Liquid Water under Pressure

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the local structural heterogeneities that may appear in liquid water by studying a model of interacting water pentamers and find local energy minima which are identified with well-defined configurations.
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The puzzling behavior of water at very low temperature. Invited Lecture

TL;DR: In this article, a qualitative interpretation in terms of percolation concepts is given for H2O and the Gibbs potential and the equation of state V(P,T) for water, which are consistent with the possible continuity of liquid water and the amorphous forms of solid water.