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Mustafa Sarimollaoglu's research focuses on the development and application of advanced optical technologies for disease diagnostics. His work has explored the use of photoacoustic techniques and laser-based systems, such as the portable Cytophone, for noninvasive in vivo detection of conditions like malaria. This research involves studies in animal models, including mice, and has potential applications in global health scenarios. Sarimollaoglu has authored 52 publications, which have garnered 1,726 citations, contributing to his designation as a highly cited researcher. His collaborations include work with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications.
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- h-index: 26
- Publications: 53
- Citations: 1,736
Selected Publications
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Noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic detection of malaria with Cytophone in Cameroon (2024)
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Towards rainbow portable Cytophone with laser diodes for global disease diagnostics (2022)
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- Towards rainbow portable Cytophone with laser diodes for global disease diagnostics
- Noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic detection of malaria with Cytophone in Cameroon
- Towards rainbow portable Cytophone with laser diodes for global disease diagnostics
- Noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic detection of malaria with Cytophone in Cameroon
- Towards rainbow portable Cytophone with laser diodes for global disease diagnostics
- Noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic detection of malaria with Cytophone in Cameroon
- Towards rainbow portable Cytophone with laser diodes for global disease diagnostics
- Noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic detection of malaria with Cytophone in Cameroon
- Towards rainbow portable Cytophone with laser diodes for global disease diagnostics
- Noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic detection of malaria with Cytophone in Cameroon
- Towards rainbow portable Cytophone with laser diodes for global disease diagnostics
- Noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic detection of malaria with Cytophone in Cameroon
- Towards rainbow portable Cytophone with laser diodes for global disease diagnostics
- Noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic detection of malaria with Cytophone in Cameroon
- Towards rainbow portable Cytophone with laser diodes for global disease diagnostics
- Towards rainbow portable Cytophone with laser diodes for global disease diagnostics
- Towards rainbow portable Cytophone with laser diodes for global disease diagnostics
- Towards rainbow portable Cytophone with laser diodes for global disease diagnostics
- Noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic detection of malaria with Cytophone in Cameroon
- Noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic detection of malaria with Cytophone in Cameroon
- Noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic detection of malaria with Cytophone in Cameroon
- Noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic detection of malaria with Cytophone in Cameroon
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