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19 May 2000 Noninvasive monitoring of glucose and other biological compounds with a thermal wave assisted technique
Allan Rosencwaig
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Abstract
Combining thermal wave techniques with conventional optical detection methods, such as absorption, reflection, scattering or polarimetry may significantly improve the ability to perform noninvasive monitoring of glucose and other biological compounds. These improvements arise from the attributes of thermal wave technology to spatially localize the measurement to the appropriate region in the tissue or bloodstream, and to substantially reduce other sources of background signal and noise.
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Allan Rosencwaig "Noninvasive monitoring of glucose and other biological compounds with a thermal wave assisted technique", Proc. SPIE 3916, Biomedical Optoacoustics, (19 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386307
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KEYWORDS
Glucose

Absorption

Blood

Signal detection

Modulation

Tissue optics

Thermography

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