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Dermis-simulating phantom for noninvasive blood glucose sensing with OCT

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Abstract

We developed a tissue phantom to mimic the optical properties of dermis layer and expect that it may serve as a useful tool to evaluate and standardize the theoretical model of noninvasive blood glucose sensing.

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