R E J Besser
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Lawton J, Kimbell B, Rankin D, Ashcroft N, Varghese L, Allen J, et al.
Diabet Med
. 2020 Jan;
37(6):1030-1037.
PMID: 31989684
Aim: To explore health professionals' views about who would benefit from using a closed-loop system and who should be prioritized for access to the technology in routine clinical care. Methods:...
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Liu Y, Rafkin L, Matheson D, Henderson C, Boulware D, Besser R, et al.
Diabet Med
. 2017 Feb;
34(7):934-937.
PMID: 28226181
Aims: To evaluate the feasibility of using self-collected capillary blood samples for islet autoantibody testing to identify risk in relatives of people with Type 1 diabetes. Methods: Participants were recruited...
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Hope S, Jones A, Goodchild E, Shepherd M, Besser R, Shields B, et al.
Diabet Med
. 2013 May;
30(11):1342-8.
PMID: 23659458
Aims: To determine the prevalence and clinical characteristics of absolute insulin deficiency in long-standing Type 2 diabetes, using a strategy based on home urinary C-peptide creatinine ratio measurement. Methods: We...
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Besser R, Jones A, McDonald T, Shields B, Knight B, Hattersley A
Diabet Med
. 2012 Mar;
29(10):1279-84.
PMID: 22435709
Aims: The mixed meal tolerance test is the gold standard measure of endogenous insulin secretion. Practical issues limit the routine clinical use of this test, including omitting insulin prior to...
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Jones A, Besser R, McDonald T, Shields B, Hope S, Bowman P, et al.
Diabet Med
. 2011 Aug;
28(9):1034-8.
PMID: 21843301
Aims: Serum C-peptide measurement can assist clinical management of diabetes, but practicalities of collection limit widespread use. Urine C-peptide creatinine ratio may be a non-invasive practical alternative. The stability of...