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Evaluation of Effects of Continuous Glucose Monitoring on Physical Activity Habits and Blood Lipid Levels in Persons With Type 1 Diabetes Managed With MDI : An Analysis Based on the GOLD Randomized Trial (GOLD 8)
2022) In Journal of diabetes science and technology(
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- 2021
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The majority of people with type 1 diabetes and multiple daily insulin injections benefit from using continuous glucose monitoring : An analysis based on the GOLD randomized trial (GOLD-5)
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- 2017
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Continuous glucose monitoring vs conventional therapy for glycemic control in adults with type 1 diabetes treated with multiple daily insulin injections the gold randomized clinical trial
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- 2014
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The incidence of diabetes among 0-34 year olds in Sweden: new data and better methods
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- 2007
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Early changes in glomerular size selectivity in young adults with type 1 diabetes and retinopathy. Results from the Diabetes Incidence Study in Sweden.
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AAPS-FDA workshop white paper: Microdialysis principles, application and regulatory perspectives
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AAPS-FDA workshop white paper: Microdialysis principles, application, and regulatory perspectives report from the joint AAPS-FDA workshop, November 4-5, 2005, Nashville, TN
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AAPS-FDA workshop white paper: Microdialysis principles, application, and regulatory perspectives
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- 2005
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Marked Re-Utilization of Free Fatty Acids During Activated Lipolysis in Human Skeletal Muscle.
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- 2003
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The incidence of retinopathy 10 years after diagnosis in young adult people with diabetes: results from the nationwide population-based Diabetes Incidence Study in Sweden (DISS).
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