Twenty years on from a review in the first issue of this journal, this contribution revisits glucose sensing for diabetes with an emphasis on commercial developments in the home blood glucose testing market. Following a brief introduction to the needs of people with diabetes, the review considers defining technologies that have enabled the introduction of commercial products and then reviews the products themselves. Drawing heavily on the performance of actual instruments and publicly available information from the companies themselves, this work is designed to complement more conventional reviews based on papers published in scholarly journals. It focuses on the commercial reality today and the products that we are likely to see in the nea...
Utkarsh Ojha,1 Raihan Mohammed2 1Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College School of Medicine, Imperial ...
Blood glucose monitoring is the first tool for evaluating the day-by-day evolution of diabetes. In t...
People with diabetes face a life-long optimization problem: to maintain strict glycemic control with...
www.silsoe.cranfield.ac.uk Twenty years on from a review in the first issue of this journal, this co...
Ten years on from a review in the twentieth issue of this journal, this contribution assess the dire...
Blood glucose monitoring has been established as a valuable tool in the management of diabetes. Sinc...
The blood glucose monitoring devices (BGMDs) are an integral part of diabetes management now-a-days....
A device for continuous in vivo monitoring of glucose concentration in people with diabetes has been...
AbstractDiabetes has recently become a leading cause of death worldwide. To date, although there is ...
International audienceAccording to the latest statistics, more than 537 million people around the wo...
The aim of this paper is to introduce the recent research and commercial developments in minimally ...
Author name used in this publication: Chi-Fuk SoAuthor name used in this publication: Joanne W. Y. C...
Real-time continuous glucose monitors using subcutaneous needle-type sensors continue to develop. Th...
Diabetes is one of the leading non-communicable diseases globally, adversely impacting an individual...
The frequent blood glucose monitoring by the diabetics and physicians is a very essential step in th...
Utkarsh Ojha,1 Raihan Mohammed2 1Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College School of Medicine, Imperial ...
Blood glucose monitoring is the first tool for evaluating the day-by-day evolution of diabetes. In t...
People with diabetes face a life-long optimization problem: to maintain strict glycemic control with...
www.silsoe.cranfield.ac.uk Twenty years on from a review in the first issue of this journal, this co...
Ten years on from a review in the twentieth issue of this journal, this contribution assess the dire...
Blood glucose monitoring has been established as a valuable tool in the management of diabetes. Sinc...
The blood glucose monitoring devices (BGMDs) are an integral part of diabetes management now-a-days....
A device for continuous in vivo monitoring of glucose concentration in people with diabetes has been...
AbstractDiabetes has recently become a leading cause of death worldwide. To date, although there is ...
International audienceAccording to the latest statistics, more than 537 million people around the wo...
The aim of this paper is to introduce the recent research and commercial developments in minimally ...
Author name used in this publication: Chi-Fuk SoAuthor name used in this publication: Joanne W. Y. C...
Real-time continuous glucose monitors using subcutaneous needle-type sensors continue to develop. Th...
Diabetes is one of the leading non-communicable diseases globally, adversely impacting an individual...
The frequent blood glucose monitoring by the diabetics and physicians is a very essential step in th...
Utkarsh Ojha,1 Raihan Mohammed2 1Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College School of Medicine, Imperial ...
Blood glucose monitoring is the first tool for evaluating the day-by-day evolution of diabetes. In t...
People with diabetes face a life-long optimization problem: to maintain strict glycemic control with...