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Quantum Cascade Laser Tests Blood Sugar

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A new laser system could eliminate the need for conventional finger-prick tests for diabetics. A team from Princeton University has developed the new technique, which measures blood sugar by directing an IR quantum cascade laser at a person’s palm. The laser light is partially absorbed by sugar molecules in the patient’s body; the amount of absorption is used to measure the level of blood sugar. The light’s target is not the blood, the researchers said, but dermal interstitial fluid, which has a strong correlation to blood sugar. The researchers employed...Read full article

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    Published: August 2014
    AmericasBiophotonicsClaire GmachldiabetesLasersPrinceton UniversityResearch & TechnologyBioScan

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