Association of Fructosamine Levels With Glycemic Management in Children With Type 1 Diabetes as Determined by Continuous Glucose Monitoring: Results From the CGM TIME Trial
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Published:2024-07
Issue:5
Volume:48
Page:330-336.e2
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ISSN:1499-2671
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Container-title:Canadian Journal of Diabetes
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Canadian Journal of Diabetes
Author:
Verbeeten Kate C.ORCID,
Tang Ken,
Courtney Jennilea M.,
Bradley Brenda J.,
McAssey Karen,
Clarson Cheril,
Kirsch SusanORCID,
Curtis Jacqueline R.,
Mahmud Farid H.,
Richardson Christine,
Cooper Tammy,
Lawson Margaret L.
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