2019
DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201800441
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Noninvasive in vivo glucose detection in human finger interstitial fluid using wavelength‐modulated differential photothermal radiometry

Abstract: We present a noninvasive and noncontacting biosensor using Wavelength Modulated Differential Photothermal Radiometry (WM‐DPTR) to monitor blood glucose concentration (BGC) through interstitial fluid (ISF) probing in human middle fingers. WM‐DPTR works in the interference‐free mid‐infrared range with differential wavelengths at the peak and baseline of the fundamental glucose molecule absorption band, giving rise to high glucose sensitivity and specificity. In vivo WM‐DPTR measurements and simultaneous finger p… Show more

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