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Continuous noninvasive glucose monitoring; water as a relevant marker of glucose uptake in vivo
With diabetes set to become the number 3 killer in the Western hemisphere and proportionally growing in other parts of the world, the subject of noninvasive monitoring of glucose dynamics in blood remains a “h...
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A 4-h hyperglycaemic excursion induces rapid and slow changes in major electrolytes in blood in healthy human subjects
Hyperglycaemia is well known to cause reductions in plasma Na+ levels or even hyponatraemia due to an osmotically induced dilution of the interstitium and blood. It is, however, unclear whether this dilution is s...
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Non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring: improved accuracy of point and trend estimates of the Multisensor system
Non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring (NI-CGM) sensors are still at an early stage of development, but, in the near future, they could become particularly appealing in diabetes management. Solianis Monito...
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The compensation of perturbing temperature fluctuation in glucose monitoring technologies based on impedance spectroscopy
Non-invasive glucose monitoring techniques based on impedance spectroscopy are affected by a variety of perturbing effects. In order to use the impedance as a glucose measure, these perturbing effects need to ...