Design of an optical probe and signal processing for an implantable fluorescence-based glucose sensor /
A painless monitoring procedure which diabetics can use in a blood glucose control protocol is an elusive goal. While completely nonabrasive measurements are the technique of choice, minimally invasive procedures using implanted sensor chemistry offer significant advantages in specificity. Therefore...
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1999 Dissertation M397 |
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