LR Reynolds - SOUTHERN MEDICAL JOURNAL-BIRMINGHAM …, 2000 - pdfs.journals.lww.com EXTERNAL INSULIN infusion pumps became gen- erally available in the early 1980s, after initial
studies suggested that normalization of blood glucose levels was possible in difficult-to-man-
age cases of insulin deficiency.1-4 Pump therapy was widely applied to the most difficult ... Cited by 14 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 9 versions
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P Felig - JAMA, 1984 - Am Med Assoc The epoch-making discovery of insulin by Banting and Best led to an appropriate euphoria among
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CW Young - The American Journal of Medicine, 1985 - Elsevier Whether long-term glycemic control will prevent the chronic vascular complications of diabetes
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J Mirouze - Diabetologia, 1983 - Springer Ever since its introduction [1-3], insulin has provided a major stimulus for scientific research in
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DG Marrero - Journal of Continuing Education in the Health …, 1991 - eric.ed.gov EJ438726 - Increasing the Use of Intensified Management of
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