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25 February 2010 Dynamic testing and in vivo evaluation of dermally implantable luminescent microparticle glucose sensors
Ruiqi Long, Bradley Collier, Jason Roberts, Michael McShane
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Abstract
We have been developing dermally-implantable microparticle glucose sensors to monitor interstitial glucose levels. For these sensors to be deployed in vivo, a matched opto-electronic system to interrogate implanted sensors has been designed and constructed. The aim of this study is to test the capability of the sensor system, including in vivo sensor performance, hardware efficiency and hardware optimization based on test results. This paper will report the results of dynamic in vitro tests of sensor performance and the results of preliminary experiments of implants in animal models.
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Ruiqi Long, Bradley Collier, Jason Roberts, and Michael McShane "Dynamic testing and in vivo evaluation of dermally implantable luminescent microparticle glucose sensors", Proc. SPIE 7572, Optical Diagnostics and Sensing X: Toward Point-of-Care Diagnostics, 757205 (25 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.842880
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Glucose

Skin

In vivo imaging

Photons

Monte Carlo methods

In vitro testing

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