Determination of reference values for a novel ketoamine-specific fructosamine assay for assessment of diabetic glycemic control

Intensive monitoring to improve glycemic control is essential for effective management of diabetes and reduction of long-term morbidity and pathology. Measurement of glycated serum proteins (fructosamine) allows more frequent assessment (monthly) of glycemic control than the 2- to 3-month window of...

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