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. 2008 Jan 27;2008:639019. doi: 10.1155/2008/639019

Figure 7.

Figure 7

An image shows a list-watch type noninvasive blood glucose measurement [1]. The sensor can avoid damaging the tip of a finger or earlobe to sample blood in a noninvasive way. Therefore, it basically utilizes a quite low electric current to draw blood glucose penetrable through the skin. This sampled glucose is aggregated into a sensing part of the device integrating an electrode that is used for measuring blood glucose levels.