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    Function of an implanted tissue glucose sensor for more than 1 year in animals by Gough, David A, Kumosa, Lucas S, Routh, Timothy L, Lin, Joe T, Lucisano, Joseph Y

    Published in Science translational medicine (28-07-2010)
    “…An implantable sensor capable of long-term monitoring of tissue glucose concentrations by wireless telemetry has been developed for eventual application in…”
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    Glucose Monitoring in Individuals With Diabetes Using a Long-Term Implanted Sensor/Telemetry System and Model by Lucisano, Joseph Y., Routh, Timothy L., Lin, Joe T., Gough, David A.

    “…Objective: The use of a fully implanted first-generation prototype sensor/telemetry system is described for long-term monitoring of subcutaneous tissue glucose…”
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    958-P: Feasibility of a Long-Term Implanted Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) by BUTLER, ANTHONY, ROBINSON, LESLEY, OBEYESEKERE, VARUNI R., JONES, HANNAH, KONG, YEE W., YI YUAN, CHENG, BERTSCH, KRISTA, ROUTH, TIMOTHY L., MARTHA, SANDRA L., TAN, JASON, O'NEAL, DAVID N.

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (20-06-2023)
    “…Aim: To generate pilot data regarding acceptance, safety, and function of a novel long-term CGM. Methods: The investigational CGM (Eclipse 3, GlySens, San…”
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    Permeability of subcutaneous tissues surrounding long-term implants to oxygen by Kumosa, Lucas S, Routh, Timothy L, Lin, Joe T, Lucisano, Joseph Y, Gough, David A

    Published in Biomaterials (01-09-2014)
    “…Abstract Certain types of implanted medical devices depend on oxygen supplied from surrounding tissues for their function. However, there is a concern that the…”
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    Adoption Barriers for Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Their Potential Reduction With a Fully Implanted System: Results From Patient Preference Surveys by Engler, Robert, Routh, Timothy L, Lucisano, Joseph Y

    Published in Clinical diabetes (01-01-2018)
    “…A patient-centered approach to device design can provide important advantages in optimizing diabetes care technology for broadened adoption and improved…”
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