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22 June 2005 Calculated calibration models for glucose in cutaneous tissue from temperature modulation of localized reflectance measurements (Invited Paper)
Shu-jen Yen, Stan Kantor, Charles F. Hanna, Ronald Hohs, John Lindberg, Omar S. Khalil
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Abstract
We used a temperature controlled localized reflectance optical probe to test the effect of distance source detector distance, temperature and wavelength on the calibration of localized reflectance signals versus glucose concentration. Successful calibration models were established. The data suggests that the interplay of source-detector distances, wavelengths and temperature may lead to selecting a defined subcutaneous volume, where the signal can correlate better with glucose.
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Shu-jen Yen, Stan Kantor, Charles F. Hanna, Ronald Hohs, John Lindberg, and Omar S. Khalil "Calculated calibration models for glucose in cutaneous tissue from temperature modulation of localized reflectance measurements (Invited Paper)", Proc. SPIE 5771, Saratov Fall Meeting 2004: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine VI, (22 June 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.634816
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KEYWORDS
Glucose

Calibration

Reflectivity

Temperature metrology

Skin

Blood

Tissue optics

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