Italian contributions to the development of continuous glucose monitoring sensors for diabetes management
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Abstract
Monitoring glucose concentration in the blood is essential in the therapy of diabetes, a pathology which affects about 350 million people around the World (three million in Italy), causes more than four million deaths per year and consumes a significant portion of the budget of national health syste …
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| Authors | Sparacino G;Zanon M;Facchinetti A;Zecchin C;Maran A;Cobelli C;; |
| Journal | sensors |
| Year | 2012 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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NLM
MEDLINE
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industry
humans
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biosensing techniques / instrumentation*
pmid:23202020
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doi:10.3390/s121013753
giovanni sparacino
mattia zanon
claudio cobelli
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diabetes mellitus / blood
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