Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy offers a promising technological platform for continuous glucose monitoring in the human body. Moreover, these measurements could be performed in vivo with an implantable single-chip based optical sensor. However, a thin tissue layer may grow in the optical path of the sensor. As most biological tissues are highly scattering, they only allow a small fraction of the collimated light to pass, significantly reducing the light throughput. To quantify the effect of a thin tissue layer in the optical path, the bulk optical properties of serum and tissue samples grown on implanted dummy sensors were characterized using double integrating sphere and unscattered transmittance measurements. The estimated bulk optical ...
Abstract Near infrared (NIR) can penetrate relatively deep into biological soft tissues. The NIR abs...
Poster presented at Biomedical Technology Showcase 2006, Philadelphia, PA. Retrieved 18 Aug 2006 fro...
Local and superficial near-infrared (NIR) optical-property characterization of turbid biological tis...
Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy offers a promising technological platform for continuous glucose mo...
Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy offers a promising techno-logical platform for continuous glucose m...
Near infrared spectroscopy offers a promising technological platform for continuous glucose monitori...
The World Health Organization estimates that 347 million people worldwide are diabetic. Although dia...
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is crucial in diabetic care. Long-term CGM systems however requi...
The World Health Organization estimates that 347 million people worldwide are diabetic. Although dia...
There are three main issues in non-invasive (NI) glucose measurements: namely, specificity, compartm...
Tissue glucose levels affect the refractive index of the extracellular fluid. The difference in refr...
[[abstract]]Near infrared (NIR) can penetrate relatively deep into biological soft tissues. The NIR ...
Determining the concentration of glucose in vivo by near-infrared spectroscopy is complicated by the...
spectroscopy, tissue, glucose, glucometry, non-invasive, optical We made spectral measurements on a ...
In this paper we describe the concept and in vivo results of a minimally invasive, chip-based near i...
Abstract Near infrared (NIR) can penetrate relatively deep into biological soft tissues. The NIR abs...
Poster presented at Biomedical Technology Showcase 2006, Philadelphia, PA. Retrieved 18 Aug 2006 fro...
Local and superficial near-infrared (NIR) optical-property characterization of turbid biological tis...
Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy offers a promising technological platform for continuous glucose mo...
Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy offers a promising techno-logical platform for continuous glucose m...
Near infrared spectroscopy offers a promising technological platform for continuous glucose monitori...
The World Health Organization estimates that 347 million people worldwide are diabetic. Although dia...
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is crucial in diabetic care. Long-term CGM systems however requi...
The World Health Organization estimates that 347 million people worldwide are diabetic. Although dia...
There are three main issues in non-invasive (NI) glucose measurements: namely, specificity, compartm...
Tissue glucose levels affect the refractive index of the extracellular fluid. The difference in refr...
[[abstract]]Near infrared (NIR) can penetrate relatively deep into biological soft tissues. The NIR ...
Determining the concentration of glucose in vivo by near-infrared spectroscopy is complicated by the...
spectroscopy, tissue, glucose, glucometry, non-invasive, optical We made spectral measurements on a ...
In this paper we describe the concept and in vivo results of a minimally invasive, chip-based near i...
Abstract Near infrared (NIR) can penetrate relatively deep into biological soft tissues. The NIR abs...
Poster presented at Biomedical Technology Showcase 2006, Philadelphia, PA. Retrieved 18 Aug 2006 fro...
Local and superficial near-infrared (NIR) optical-property characterization of turbid biological tis...