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EPSRC Reference: GR/L06140/01
Title: IN VIVO FLUORESCENCE LIFETIME SENSING IN CLINICAL MEDICINE: RESEARCH INTO GLUCOSE MONITORING
Principal Investigator: Birch, Professor DJS
Other Investigators:
Pickup, Professor J
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Project Partners:
IBH Ltd (Glasgow)
Department: Physics
Organisation: University of Strathclyde
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 14 April 1997 Ends: 13 April 2000 Value (£): 194,547
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Lasers & Optics
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Healthcare
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The development of new technology for monitoring glucose concentrations in vivo in patients with diabetes mellitus is worldwide healthcare priority. Measurement of glucose-induced changes with fluorescent lifetimes (rather than intensity) has several potential advances over existing methods of glucose sensing and may produce a new generation of stable, accurate and predictable monitors of tissue biochemistry for use in clinical medicine. We intend to prepare fluorophore-labelled glucose-binding proteins, including concanavalin A and glucose oxidase, and test the hypothesis that glucose concentration-dependent changes in near-infrared fluorescent lifetimes of these probes occur which can form the basis of a specific, accurate and precise in vivo glucose assay. Instrumentation will be developed for cuvette and remote, fibre optic-based sensing of time-domain fluorescence using time-correlated single photon coutnign; the potential interference of light scattering in tissues will be investigated by fluorescence studies in tissue phantoms.
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