A University of Central Lancashire Study
Advanced glycation end products (AGE) are linked to inflammation and atherosclerosis and play a role in both the microvascular and macrovascular complications of diabetes. In this project a noninvasive, contactless novel technique is proposed to quantify AGE deposits in skin tissue. The technique collects MSI images during UV exposure from a 365 nm LED (Smart Vision Lights).
Read the full study at: Mirror mirror on the wall… an unobtrusive intelligent multisensory mirror for wellÂbeing status self-assessment and visualization

