Rafał Obuchowicz
Jagiellonian University Medical College
62 Papers
113 Citations
Rafał Obuchowicz is an academic researcher from Jagiellonian University Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 38 publications. Previous affiliations of Rafał Obuchowicz include Jagiellonian University.
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Papers
Caries detection enhancement using texture feature maps of intraoral radiographs
TL;DR: This study illustrated the applicability of texture feature maps to the recognition of demineralized spots on the tooth surface debilitated by caries and identified the best performing techniques.
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Role of calcitonin gene related peptide in the modulation of intestinal circulatory, metabolic, and myoelectric activity during ischemia/reperfusion.
TL;DR: It is concluded that endogenous and exogenous CGRP attenuate circulatory parameters of the small intestine during ischemia and reperfusion, and a direct correlation exists between hemodynamic, metabolic and myoelectric effects of C GRP.
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Effects of peripherally and centrally applied ghrelin in the pathogenesis of ischemia-reperfusion induced injury of the small intestine.
Michal Pawlik,Rafał Obuchowicz,Biernat J,W Szczepanski,Robert Pajdo,Slawomir Kwiecien,T. Brzozowski,S J Konturek,Wieslaw W. Pawlik +8 more
TL;DR: The major aim of the present study was to evaluate the importance of peripherally and centrally administered ghrelin at different times of the ischemia and reperfusion (I/R period) and the mechanism of its action with a particular focus on its influence on the intestinal blood flow.
Interobserver variability in quality assessment of magnetic resonance images
TL;DR: The agreement observed among radiologists from different imaging centers confirms the subjectivity of the perception of MR images and highlights the importance of the psychosomatic condition of the observers and their attitude.
Interfascicular matrix-mediated transverse deformation and sliding of discontinuous tendon subcomponents control the viscoelasticity and failure of tendons.
Rafał Obuchowicz,Martyna Ekiert,Piotr Kohut,Krzysztof Holak,Lukasz Ambrozinski,Krzysztof A. Tomaszewski,Tadeusz Uhl,Andrzej Mlyniec +7 more
TL;DR: The results presented here reveal a new pathomechanism of AT failure that could be useful in further studies on tendinopathy as well as effective planning of the AT therapy.
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