Japanese companies were the first in the world to achieve a colorimetric glucose measurement meter back in 1973. Over the following 40 or so years, they succeeded in achieving a much greater level of user-friendliness and performance and in so doing, have contributed to the spread of self-monitoring of blood glucose. This article aims to unravel the history of blood glucose measurement's technological developments; to look at the direction and features of the development path Japan is taking; as well as to introduce some Japanese products that are on the market. © Diabetes Technology Society.
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Yamada, S. (2011). Historical achievements of self-monitoring of blood glucose technology development in japan. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. Diabetes Technology Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/193229681100500541
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