A structured self-monitoring of blood glucose approach in type 2 diabetes encourages more frequent, intensive, and effective physician interventions: results from the STeP study.
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Christopher G Parkin | W. Polonsky | L. Fisher | D. Hinnen | Bettina Petersen | C. Parkin | R. Wagner | C. Schikman | Z. Jelsovsky | William H Polonsky | Zhihong Jelsovsky | Lawrence Fisher | Bettina Petersen | Matthias Axel-Schweitzer | Robin S. Wagner | Charles H Schikman | Deborah A Hinnen | Robin S Wagner | Matthias Axel-Schweitzer
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