19th National Biomedical Engineering Meeting, BIYOMUT 2015 -- 5 November 2015 through 6 November 2015 -- 118881Most blood glucose measuring methods cause discomfort (pain) for the patient as well as have the risk of infection[1]. Tthe optic based approach is one of the alternatively considered methods [2,3]. It shows that the solution of glucose concentration alternates the light polarization, which means the glucose is optically active. Another parameter that changes the polarization of light is the applied magnetic field via the propagation of light. In this study, in order to help the blood glucose measurement on diabetic patients by using optical activity of glucose and the changing polarization of light under a magnetic field, an optic...
The development of the "Kerr Effect" device has been carried out to measure urine glucose levels of ...
Blood sugar measurement is an important topic for an increasing number of people suffering from diab...
Background: Since 1990, there has been significant research devoted toward development of a noninvas...
19th National Biomedical Engineering Meeting (BIYOMUT) -- NOV 05-06, 2015 -- Istanbul, TURKEYWOS: 00...
Diabetes mellitus is the most common disorder of the endocrine system and affects nearly 16 million ...
19th National Biomedical Engineering Meeting (BIYOMUT) -- NOV 05-06, 2015 -- Istanbul, TURKEYWOS: 00...
The long term objective of this research was the development of a noninvasive, optically-based, pola...
Purpose:Development of a new optical sensor for measuring blood glucose levels noninvasively to repl...
The purpose of this study is three-fold: to validate the hypothesis that the well-known optics of th...
Optical methods represent the most promising techniques to perform non-invasive glucose detection. G...
A new optical scheme to detect glucose concentration in the aqueous humor of the eye is presented. T...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Optical methods represent the most promising techniques to perform non-invasive glucose detection. G...
AbstractIn Diabetes, self-monitoring of blood glucose is crucial for effective treatment since it ca...
Background: The ability to measure glucose concentration through noninvasive approaches would impact...
The development of the "Kerr Effect" device has been carried out to measure urine glucose levels of ...
Blood sugar measurement is an important topic for an increasing number of people suffering from diab...
Background: Since 1990, there has been significant research devoted toward development of a noninvas...
19th National Biomedical Engineering Meeting (BIYOMUT) -- NOV 05-06, 2015 -- Istanbul, TURKEYWOS: 00...
Diabetes mellitus is the most common disorder of the endocrine system and affects nearly 16 million ...
19th National Biomedical Engineering Meeting (BIYOMUT) -- NOV 05-06, 2015 -- Istanbul, TURKEYWOS: 00...
The long term objective of this research was the development of a noninvasive, optically-based, pola...
Purpose:Development of a new optical sensor for measuring blood glucose levels noninvasively to repl...
The purpose of this study is three-fold: to validate the hypothesis that the well-known optics of th...
Optical methods represent the most promising techniques to perform non-invasive glucose detection. G...
A new optical scheme to detect glucose concentration in the aqueous humor of the eye is presented. T...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Optical methods represent the most promising techniques to perform non-invasive glucose detection. G...
AbstractIn Diabetes, self-monitoring of blood glucose is crucial for effective treatment since it ca...
Background: The ability to measure glucose concentration through noninvasive approaches would impact...
The development of the "Kerr Effect" device has been carried out to measure urine glucose levels of ...
Blood sugar measurement is an important topic for an increasing number of people suffering from diab...
Background: Since 1990, there has been significant research devoted toward development of a noninvas...