Non-invasive glucose sensing with near-infrared spectroscopy enhanced by optical measurement conditions reproduction technique

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Kexin Xu ◽  
Qingjun Qiu ◽  
Jingying Jiang ◽  
Xiuyan Yang
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Wanjie Zhang Wanjie Zhang ◽  
Rong Liu Rong Liu ◽  
Wen Zhang Wen Zhang ◽  
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Kexin Xu Kexin Xu

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E. G. Whitaker ◽  
J. R. Mault ◽  
J. S. Heinle ◽  
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Sayantan Ghosh ◽  
Parasuraman Padmanabhan ◽  
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Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a wearable optical spectroscopy system originally developed for continuous and non-invasive monitoring of brain function by measuring blood oxygen concentration. Recent advancements in brain–computer interfacing allow us to control the neuron function of the brain by combining it with fNIRS to regulate cognitive function. In this review manuscript, we provide information regarding current advancement in fNIRS and how it provides advantages in developing brain–computer interfacing to enable neuron function. We also briefly discuss about how we can use this technology for further applications.


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