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metering a measured dose of sensor chemistry directly into
the eye region, a miniaturised fluorescence spectrometer emits
an eye-safe level of light at the excitation wavelength of
the specific fluorescent dye in the eye sensor chemistry.
The instrument uses a photodiode
to record the reflected fluorescence emission spectrum (through
FRET) produced by the eye sensor, and this is proportional
to the concentration of glucose in the lachrymal fluid in
contact with the sensor chemistry. Developing the metering
and sensing systems to provide measurement and monitoring
using optical techniques was a complex task and several patents
now exist to protect these developments. Renfrew Group is
involved in the ongoing development of this patented system.
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