Closed-loop artificial pancreas systems: Physiological input to enhance next-generation devices

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To provide an understanding of both the preclinical and clinical aspects of closed-loop artificial pancreas systems, we provide a discussion of this topic as part of this two-part Bench to Clinic narrative. Here, the Bench narrative provides an in-depth understanding of insulin-glucose-glucagon physiology in conditions that mimic the free-living situation to the extent possible in type 1 diabetes that will help refine and improve future closed-loop system algorithms. In the Clinic narrative, Doyle and colleagues compare and evaluate technology used in current closed-loop studies to gain further momentum toward outpatient trials and eventual approval for widespread use. © 2014 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Kudva, Y. C., Carter, R. E., Cobelli, C., Basu, R., & Basu, A. (2014). Closed-loop artificial pancreas systems: Physiological input to enhance next-generation devices. Diabetes Care, 37(5), 1184–1190. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc13-2066

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