Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Conscious Unrestrained Mice
Abstract
Measurement of blood glucose concentration is a common end point in studies using animal models of diabetes. Usually a blood glucose meter is used to measure non-fasted blood glucose concentrations, typically at frequencies of between 1 and 7 times per week. This process involves pricking the tip of the tail to collect a small blood sample (0.5-5 μL), which could potentially cause a stress response and affect blood glucose concentrations....
Paper Details
Title
Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Conscious Unrestrained Mice
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Pages
225 - 239
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