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Publikováno v:
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 74:S97-S100
Lag between blood and interstitial fluid (ISF) glucose levels can contribute significantly to accuracy errors in current and anticipated continuous glucose monitoring systems. Mitigating this physiological lag can be an important and useful means for
Autor:
Michael E. Hilgers, Philip J. Stout, Joel R. Racchini, Nina Peled, Brian J. Erickson, Thomas B. Hoegh
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics. 3:81-90
Alternative methods for self-monitoring of blood glucose have been pursued by many researchers, largely in response to evidence gathered in several long-term studies of patients with diabetes mellitus. These studies suggest that long-term complicatio
Autor:
Michael E. Collison, Kristen N. Pokela, Joanna Rundquist, Philip J. Stout, Steve Mecca, Michael E. Hilgers, Melissa A. Walter, Thomas B. Hoegh, Tatyana S. Glushko, John J. Allen, Joel R. Racchini, Debra J. Mullins-Hirte
Publikováno v:
Clinical Chemistry. 45:1665-1673
Background: Minimally invasive interstitial fluid (ISF) sampling and glucose measurement technologies were integrated into a hand-held device for diabetic glucose monitoring investigations.Methods: Conventional electrochemical test strip technology (
Autor:
Roger S. Mazze, Joel R. Racchini, David M. Wesley, Philip J. Stout, Sarah Borgman, Ellie Strock
Publikováno v:
Diabetes technologytherapeutics. 11(1)
This study was designed to assess the accuracy, reliability, and contribution to clinical decision-making of two commercially available continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices using a novel analytical approach.Eleven individuals with type 1 diabe
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics; Oct2004, Vol. 6 Issue 5, p635-644, 10p
Publikováno v:
Synthetic Metals. 22:291-303
Poly-N-trityl-(3,6-carbazolyl), PNTPMCZ, has been synthesized in pyridine solution using an activated nickel catalyst. 9-Trityl-3,6-diiodocarbazole was polymerized and the triphenylmethyl group subsequently removed by acid hydrolysis. The N-protected