The growing attention to alternative glycemic biomarkers including fructosamine, glycated albumin (GA), 1,5-anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG), is attributable to the limitations of the glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) assay. It is important to recognize the conditions in which HbA1c levels may be difficult to interpret. Serum fructosamine and GA have been proposed useful tools for monitoring of short-term glycemic control. These biomarkers not only reflect well glycemic control in hematologic disorder, but also represent postprandial glucose fluctuation. Serum 1,5-AG may be useful for estimating within-day glucose variation. Use of these nontraditional tests can be more helpful in the management of diabetes as complement traditional measures. Further lar...
Background: Glycated albumin (GA) and fructosamine are nonenzymatically glycated proteins still freq...
BACKGROUND:Glycated albumin (GA) and fructosamine are nonenzymatically glycated proteins still frequ...
We have studied associations between various direct measures of glycaemia and glycated blood protein...
The efficient diagnosis and accurate monitoring of diabetic patients are cornerstones for reducing t...
There is considerable interest in dietary and other approaches to maintaining blood glucose concentr...
There is considerable interest in dietary and other approaches to maintaining blood glucose concentr...
OBJECTIVEdFructosamine, glycated albumin, and 1,5-anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG) are of in-terest for moni...
control in diabetes: fructosamine, glycated albumin, and 1,5-anhydroglucitol Review article The grow...
Introduction: Intensive glycemic control minimizes the risks of microvascular complications in diabe...
Glucose binds irreversibly to a variety of structures, including hemoglobin and proteins, by non-enz...
Fructosamine is a glycemic biomarker which may be useful for indication and control of diabetes resp...
In an attempt to determine the clinical value of frnctosamine assay for monitoring type II diabetic ...
BackgroundType 1 diabetes is associated with more severe glycemic variability and more frequent hypo...
ABSTRACT Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic and metabolic disease that presents a high global incid...
Fructosamine assay determines glycaemic control in diabetic patients by measuring glycosylated plasm...
Background: Glycated albumin (GA) and fructosamine are nonenzymatically glycated proteins still freq...
BACKGROUND:Glycated albumin (GA) and fructosamine are nonenzymatically glycated proteins still frequ...
We have studied associations between various direct measures of glycaemia and glycated blood protein...
The efficient diagnosis and accurate monitoring of diabetic patients are cornerstones for reducing t...
There is considerable interest in dietary and other approaches to maintaining blood glucose concentr...
There is considerable interest in dietary and other approaches to maintaining blood glucose concentr...
OBJECTIVEdFructosamine, glycated albumin, and 1,5-anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG) are of in-terest for moni...
control in diabetes: fructosamine, glycated albumin, and 1,5-anhydroglucitol Review article The grow...
Introduction: Intensive glycemic control minimizes the risks of microvascular complications in diabe...
Glucose binds irreversibly to a variety of structures, including hemoglobin and proteins, by non-enz...
Fructosamine is a glycemic biomarker which may be useful for indication and control of diabetes resp...
In an attempt to determine the clinical value of frnctosamine assay for monitoring type II diabetic ...
BackgroundType 1 diabetes is associated with more severe glycemic variability and more frequent hypo...
ABSTRACT Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic and metabolic disease that presents a high global incid...
Fructosamine assay determines glycaemic control in diabetic patients by measuring glycosylated plasm...
Background: Glycated albumin (GA) and fructosamine are nonenzymatically glycated proteins still freq...
BACKGROUND:Glycated albumin (GA) and fructosamine are nonenzymatically glycated proteins still frequ...
We have studied associations between various direct measures of glycaemia and glycated blood protein...