The glucose area under the profiles obtained with continuous glucose monitoring system relationships with HbA(lc) in pediatric type 1 diabetic patients.
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Stefano Zucchini | S. Zucchini | E. Cacciari | Silvana Salardi | Roberta Santoni | Luca Ragni | Stefano Gualandi | Alessandro Cicognani | Emanuele Cacciari | S. Salardi | A. Cicognani | L. Ragni | S. Gualandi | R. Santoni
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