Accuracy assessment of online glucose monitoring by a subcutaneous enzymatic glucose sensor during exercise in patients with type 1 diabetes treated by continuous subcutaneous
RADERMECKER, Régis ; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Service de diabétologie, nutrition, maladies métaboliques
Fayolle, C
Brun, JF
Bringer, J
Renard, E
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English
Title :
Accuracy assessment of online glucose monitoring by a subcutaneous enzymatic glucose sensor during exercise in patients with type 1 diabetes treated by continuous subcutaneous
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