Real-time intradermal continuous glucose monitoring using a minimally invasive microneedle-based system.

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Full Title: Biomed Microdevices

Abbreviation: Biomed Microdevices

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Subject Category: Biomedical Engineering

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"This work was financially supported by Vinnova (Eurostars program, Project No. E!8573), the European Research Council (ERC, Advanced Grant No. 267528), and the Foundation Olle Engkvist Byggmästare. The authors would like to thank Debiotech S.A. for their support and the fruitful discussions. The authors would also like to thank Cecilia Aronsson and Mikael Bergqvist for the technical support, and James Campion for reviewing the manuscript."

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