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Raoul Kopelman
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 564
Citations - 23315
Raoul Kopelman is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exciton & Random walk. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 560 publications receiving 22446 citations. Previous affiliations of Raoul Kopelman include California Institute of Technology & University of California, San Diego.
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Percolation and cluster distribution. I. Cluster multiple labeling technique and critical concentration algorithm
J. Hoshen,Raoul Kopelman +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new approach for the determination of the critical percolation concentration, percolations probabilities, and cluster size distributions is presented for the Site Percolation problem.
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Fractal reaction kinetics.
TL;DR: Recently discovered theories of heterogeneous reaction kinetics have dramatic consequences, such as fractal orders for elementary reactions, self-ordering and self-unmixing of reactants, and rate coefficients with temporal "memories".
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Targeted gold nanoparticles enable molecular CT imaging of cancer.
Rachela Popovtzer,Ashish Agrawal,Nicholas A. Kotov,Aron Popovtzer,James M. Balter,Thomas E. Carey,Raoul Kopelman +6 more
TL;DR: A targeted molecular imaging platform that enables, for the first time, cancer detection at the cellular and molecular level with standard clinical CT, based on gold nanoprobes that selectively and sensitively target tumor selective antigens while inducing distinct contrast in CT imaging.
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Fluorescent fiber-optic calcium sensor for physiological measurements.
TL;DR: A new optical sensor based on covalent immobilization of a newly synthesized calcium-selective, long-wavelength, fluorescent indicator has been constructed, with a response dynamic range optimal for physiological measurements.
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Vascular targeted nanoparticles for imaging and treatment of brain tumors.
G. Ramachandra Reddy,Mahaveer S. Bhojani,Patrick McConville,Jonathan B. Moody,Bradford A. Moffat,Daniel E. Hall,Gwangseong Kim,Yong Eun L. Koo,Michael J. Woolliscroft,James V. Sugai,Timothy D. Johnson,Martin A. Philbert,Raoul Kopelman,Alnawaz Rehemtulla,Brian D. Ross +14 more
TL;DR: Treatment of glioma-bearing rats with targeted nanoparticles followed by PDT showed a significant improvement in survival rate when compared with animals who received PDT after administration of nontargeted nanoparticles or systemic Photofrin.