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Development of the Portable Blood Glucose Meter for Self-monitoring of Blood Glucose [PDF]

open access: possible2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference, 2005
The work outlined in this paper is towards developing a portable, economy blood glucose meter for self-monitoring of blood glucose, which has high performance-price ratio with multifunction and is attractive to the average people. Its functions include blood glucose concentration measurement, LCD display, historical records restore, calendar/timer.
Qi Li, Jingqi Yuan
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Investigation of the Accuracy of 18 Marketed Blood Glucose Monitors

Diabetes Care, 2018
OBJECTIVE Cleared blood glucose monitors (BGMs) for personal use may not always deliver levels of accuracy currently specified by international and U.S. regulatory bodies.
D. Klonoff   +9 more
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Blood Glucose Control

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1981
To the Editor —The recent GRAND ROUNDS presentation entitled "Prevention and Treatment of Diabetic Complications" in the MayArchives(1980;140:691-696) is not current with (1) the literature relating to the feasibility of maintaining a euglycemic state, and (2) the reversal correlation of early diabetic retinopathy and the normalization of hemoglobin A
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A meta-analysis of blood glucose effects on human decision making.

Psychological bulletin, 2016
The academic and public interest in blood glucose and its relationship to decision making has been increasing over the last decade. To investigate and evaluate competing theories about this relationship, we conducted a psychometric meta-analysis on the ...
Jacob L. Orquin, Robert Kurzban
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BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL IN MICE.

Acta Endocrinologica, 1966
ABSTRACT Multiple serial blood glucose level determinations in individual mice were performed on small blood samples (10–25 μl) using the orbital bleeding technique. Glucose was determined specifically by a known enzymatic reaction. Blood glucose determined in this way was found a parameter of high reproducibility and precision, the ...
Claus Rerup, Ingmar Lundquist
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Mechanisms of blood glucose homeostasis

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1990
SummaryThe mechanisms by which glycogen metabolism, glycolysis and gluconeogenesis are controlled in the liver both by hormones and by the concentration of glucose are reviewed. The control of glycogen metabolism occurs by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of both glycogen phosphorylase and glycogen synthase catalysed by various protein kinases and
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Capillary blood glucose monitoring

Nursing Standard, 2007
This article, the first in a series of articles relating to clinical skills in nursing, outlines the procedure of capillary blood glucose monitoring. This is a convenient way of monitoring blood glucose patterns and can be a useful aid in guiding treatment changes in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, especially during periods of illness or ...
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MnO2-Nanosheet-Modified Upconversion Nanosystem for Sensitive Turn-On Fluorescence Detection of H2O2 and Glucose in Blood.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2015
Blood glucose monitoring has attracted extensive attention because diabetes mellitus is a worldwide public health problem. Here, we reported an upconversion fluorescence detection method based on manganese dioxide (MnO2)-nanosheet-modified upconversion ...
Jing Yuan   +6 more
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Breakfast, blood glucose and memory

Biological Psychology, 1992
The hypothesis that blood glucose levels influence memory was re-examined. The performance on two memory tests was quicker when breakfast had been taken, suggesting that the ability to retrieve memories had been facilitated. Performance on a spatial memory test correlated significantly with blood glucose levels.
David Benton, Julia Sargent
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Symposium on Blood Glucose [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1951
John B. Fuller   +3 more
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