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Artificial endocrine pancreas glucose sensor

M. Shichiri, Y. Yamasaki, N. Hakui, and H. Abe, Wearable artificial endocrine pancreas with needle-type glucose sensor. Lancet 2, 1129-1131 (1982). [Pg.92]

The application of an artificial endocrine pancreas (AEP=Biostator) with feedback control could be useful in the clinical management of unstable diabetics (Ohno et al., 1983). Former early closed-loop devices were large bedside machines (Pfeiffer et al., 1974) with only limited application for long-term use. More recent research has developed small glucose sensors which, however, have had only preliminarily testing for clinical application. External insulin pumps must be further miniaturized and technical failure... [Pg.73]

APPLICATION OF MPC COPOLYMERS FOR IMPLANTABLE GLUCOSE SENSOR OF ARTIFICIAL ENDOCRINE PANCREAS... [Pg.204]


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