Young patients with type 1 diabetes poorly controlled and poorly compliant with self-monitoring of blood glucose: can technology help? Results of the i-NewTrend randomized clinical trial

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Young patients with type 1 diabetes poorly controlled and poorly compliant with self-monitoring of blood glucose: can technology help? Results of the i-NewTrend randomized clinical trial is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1074247088
P356DOI10.1007/S00592-017-0963-4
P698PubMed publication ID28138788

P2093author name stringAntonio Nicolucci
Paolo Di Bartolo
Valentino Cherubini
Maria Chiara Rossi
Marco Scardapane
Diario Iafusco
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P921main subjecttype-1 diabetesQ124407
glucose monitoringQ95987978
P304page(s)393-402
P577publication date2017-01-30
P1433published inActa DiabetologicaQ15749690
P1476titleYoung patients with type 1 diabetes poorly controlled and poorly compliant with self-monitoring of blood glucose: can technology help? Results of the i-NewTrend randomized clinical trial
P478volume54

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