Noncontact blood species identification method based on spatially resolved near-infrared transmission spectroscopy

Volume: 85, Pages: 32 - 38
Published: Sep 1, 2017
Abstract
The inspection and identification of whole blood are crucially significant for import-export ports and inspection and quarantine departments. In our previous research, we proved Near-Infrared diffuse transmitted spectroscopy method was potential for noninvasively identifying three blood species, including macaque, human and mouse, with samples measured in the cuvettes. However, in open sampling cases, inspectors may be endangered by virulence...
Paper Details
Title
Noncontact blood species identification method based on spatially resolved near-infrared transmission spectroscopy
Published Date
Sep 1, 2017
Volume
85
Pages
32 - 38
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