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Reducing glycaemic variability in type 1 diabetes self-management with a continuous glucose monitoring system based on wired enzyme technology
Diabetologia - Clinical and Experimental Diabetes and Metabolism, 06/30/09
Danne T et al. - Home use of a continuous glucose monitoring system has a positive effect on the self-management of diabetes. Thus, continuous glucose monitoring may be a useful tool to decrease glycaemic variability.
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