Nicolas Elvemo's research while affiliated with GlucoSet AS and other places
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Publications (5)
A table of time (sec) in column 1 and blood glucose values (mmol/l) in column 2 from the entire recording in Pig 2.
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It is well-known that blood glucose oscillates with a period of approximately 15 min (900 s) and exhibits an overall complex behaviour in intact organisms. This complexity is not thoroughly studied, and thus, we aimed to decipher the frequency bands entailed in blood glucose regulation. We explored high-resolution blood glucose time-series sampled...
A table of time (sec) in column 1 and blood glucose values (mmol/l) in column 2 from the entire recording in Pig 4.
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A table of time (sec) in column 1 and blood glucose values (mmol/l) in column 2 from the entire recording in Pig 1.
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A table of time (sec) in column 1 and blood glucose values (mmol/l) in column 2 from the entire recording in Pig 3.
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... Indeed, oscillatory BG phenomena in the range of 0.01 to 0.02 Hz have been recently shown in the pig [58]. Thus, it would be of importance to confirm that calculations on nonsmoothed signals could account for improved accuracy and more informative complexity analysis. ...