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Understanding spontaneous output fluctuations of an amperometric glucose sensor: effect of inhalation anesthesia and use of a nonenzyme containing electrode

Ward et al., 2000

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5857429741149209857
Author
Ward W
Wood M
Troupe J
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ASAIO journal

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Implantable glucose sensors are often unstable in vivo. Possible causes include local oscillations of glucose or oxygen levels, fluctuation of interferants, and external electromagnetic interference. To better understand glucose versus nonglucose mediated …
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