The Effects of Implant-Associated Tissue Reactions on Implantable Glucose Sensor Performance
<p>As an increasingly prevalent chronic disease, diabetes represents one of the fastest growing health burdens to both the developed and developing world. In an effort to improve the management and treatment of diabetes, implantable sensors that continuously monitor glucose levels have become...
Main Author: | Novak, Matthew Thomas |
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Other Authors: | Reichert, William M |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/8745 |
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