2020
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1497/1/012016
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Dielectric spectroscopy of in-vitro human blood of diabetic and non-diabetic patients through low level laser therapy

Abstract: The research work investigates the dielectric properties (dielectric constant, dielectric loss and conductivity) of both diabetic and non-diabetic patients’ blood in order to enhance of low level laser therapy (LLLT). Knowing the dielectric properties of blood, profile dose threshold exposure duration can improve LLLT for diabetic mellitus disease. This was achieved, using impedance analyser 4294A, frequency range 40 kHz - 30 MHz. Measurements were taken before and after blood irradiated with a portable diode-… Show more

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“…Impedance spectroscopy has application in many fields such as heart rate monitoring, fake finger detection in security systems, dermatological research, and so on (Lu et al, 2018;Gonzalez-Landaeta et al, 2008;Martinsen et al, 2007;Weitzen et al, 2007). However, many factors influence their performance.…”
Section: System Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Impedance spectroscopy has application in many fields such as heart rate monitoring, fake finger detection in security systems, dermatological research, and so on (Lu et al, 2018;Gonzalez-Landaeta et al, 2008;Martinsen et al, 2007;Weitzen et al, 2007). However, many factors influence their performance.…”
Section: System Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%