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Fluorescence Spectroscopic Instrument for the Identification of Hyperglycemia

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Abstract

A native fluorescence, portable and low-cost spectroscopic instrument for the detection of sustained hyperglycemia, a condition very often associated to diabetes mellitus, capable of analyzing full blood, is presented and experimentally validated.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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