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Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics|May 1, 2004
The role of new technology in the early detection of hypoglycemiaW Kenneth Ward
Diabetes Care|January 30, 2002
Subcutaneous glucose monitoring: microdialysis vs. intracorporealW Kenneth Ward
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|January 9, 2013
Analysis: continuous glucose monitoring in the intensive care unitW Kenneth Ward
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|November 4, 2009
A review of the foreign-body response to subcutaneously-implanted devices: the role of macrophages and cytokines in biofouling and fibrosisW Kenneth Ward
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|November 6, 2009
How to design a biosensorW Kenneth Ward
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics|May 12, 2015
Treatment challenges for the young patient with type 1 diabetesJoseph El Youssef, W Kenneth Ward
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|February 20, 2010
Amperometric glucose sensors: sources of error and potential benefit of redundancyJessica R Castle, W Kenneth Ward
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|November 6, 2009
Immobilization techniques to avoid enzyme loss from oxidase-based biosensors: a one-year studyJody L House, Ellen M Anderson, W Kenneth Ward
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|November 4, 2009
Predictive monitoring for improved management of glucose levelsJaques Reifman, Srinivasan Rajaraman, Andrei Gribok, et al.
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|January 10, 2012
Safe glycemic management during closed-loop treatment of type 1 diabetes: the role of glucagon, use of multiple sensors, and compensation for stress hyperglycemiaW Kenneth Ward, Jessica R Castle, Joseph El Youssef
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Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics|May 1, 2004
The role of new technology in the early detection of hypoglycemiaW Kenneth Ward
Diabetes Care|January 30, 2002
Subcutaneous glucose monitoring: microdialysis vs. intracorporealW Kenneth Ward
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|January 9, 2013
Analysis: continuous glucose monitoring in the intensive care unitW Kenneth Ward
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|November 4, 2009
A review of the foreign-body response to subcutaneously-implanted devices: the role of macrophages and cytokines in biofouling and fibrosisW Kenneth Ward
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|November 6, 2009
How to design a biosensorW Kenneth Ward
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics|May 12, 2015
Treatment challenges for the young patient with type 1 diabetesJoseph El Youssef, W Kenneth Ward
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|February 20, 2010
Amperometric glucose sensors: sources of error and potential benefit of redundancyJessica R Castle, W Kenneth Ward
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|November 6, 2009
Immobilization techniques to avoid enzyme loss from oxidase-based biosensors: a one-year studyJody L House, Ellen M Anderson, W Kenneth Ward
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|November 4, 2009
Predictive monitoring for improved management of glucose levelsJaques Reifman, Srinivasan Rajaraman, Andrei Gribok, et al.
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|January 10, 2012
Safe glycemic management during closed-loop treatment of type 1 diabetes: the role of glucagon, use of multiple sensors, and compensation for stress hyperglycemiaW Kenneth Ward, Jessica R Castle, Joseph El Youssef
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