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Publications by Marianna Nodale
Accuracy of Subcutaneous Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Critically Ill Adults: Improved Sensor Performance With Enhanced Calibrations
Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics
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Response to Mitre Et Al.: “Analysis of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Data to Assess Outpatient Closed-Loop Studies: Considerations for Different Sensors”
Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics
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Medical Laboratory Technology
Metabolism
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