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Noninvasive monitoring of glucose concentration with optical coherence tomography.
Opt Lett. 2001 Jul 1;26(13):992-4
Authors: Esenaliev RO, Larin KV, Larina IV, Motamedi M
We have proposed a tested in tissue phantoms and in vivo a novel sensor based on optical coherence tomography (OCT) for noninvasive and continuous monitoring of blood glucose concentration. OCT images were obtained from pig and rabbit skin before and after glucose administration. Slopes of OCT signals decreased substantially (~40% in tissues in vivo) and linearly with the increase of blood glucose concentration from 4 to 30 ... (Read Full Article)
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