Biomechanics of the sensor-tissue interface-effects of motion, pressure, and design on sensor performance and foreign body response-part II: examples and application
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Biocompatible materials for continuous glucose monitoring devicesFault detection and safety in closed-loop artificial pancreas systemsContinuous glucose monitoring: current use and future directionsGlucose sensing in the peritoneal space offers faster kinetics than sensing in the subcutaneous space.CGM-measured glucose values have a strong correlation with C-peptide, HbA1c and IDAAC, but do poorly in predicting C-peptide levels in the two years following onset of diabetes.A novel method to detect pressure-induced sensor attenuations (PISA) in an artificial pancreas.A miniaturized transcutaneous system for continuous glucose monitoring.A comparative effectiveness analysis of three continuous glucose monitors: the Navigator, G4 Platinum, and Enlite.Nitric oxide-releasing silica nanoparticle-doped polyurethane electrospun fibersRedundancy in Glucose Sensing: Enhanced Accuracy and Reliability of an Electrochemical Redundant Sensor for Continuous Glucose Monitoring.Biomechanics of the sensor-tissue interface-effects of motion, pressure, and design on sensor performance and the foreign body response-part I: theoretical framework.An artificial pancreas for automated blood glucose control in patients with Type 1 diabetes.Modeling the Physiological Factors Affecting Glucose Sensor Function in Vivo.Comparison of Continuous Glucose Monitoring between Dexcom G4 Platinum and HD-XG Systems in Nonhuman Primates (Macaca Fascicularis).Analysis of the Accuracy and Performance of a Continuous Glucose Monitoring Sensor Prototype: An In-Silico Study Using the UVA/PADOVA Type 1 Diabetes Simulator.Interstitial fluid physiology as it relates to glucose monitoring technologies: symposium introduction.Nonadjunctive Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Diabetes Treatment Decisions.Long-term blood glucose monitoring with implanted telemetry device in conscious and stress-free cynomolgus monkeys.Activation of Macrophages in Response to Biomaterials.A Review of the Current Challenges Associated with the Development of an Artificial Pancreas by a Double Subcutaneous Approach.Feasibility of an Orthogonal Redundant Sensor incorporating Optical plus Redundant Electrochemical Glucose SensingChallenges and Recent Progress in the Development of a Closed-loop Artificial Pancreas.Susceptibility of interstitial continuous glucose monitor performance to sleeping position.Tissue-Integrating Oxygen Sensors: Continuous Tracking of Tissue HypoxiaImpact of CCL2 and CCR2 chemokine/receptor deficiencies on macrophage recruitment and continuous glucose monitoring in vivo.Thinking Small: Progress on Microscale Neurostimulation Technology.Sustained effect of glucagon on body weight and blood glucose: Assessed by continuous glucose monitoring in diabetic rats.Consistency of Continuous Ambulatory Interstitial Glucose Monitoring Sensors.
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Biomechanics of the sensor-tissue interface-effects of motion, pressure, and design on sensor performance and foreign body response-part II: examples and application
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