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One touch basic blood glucose monitoring system

Manufactured by LifeScan
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The OneTouch Basic Blood Glucose Monitoring System is a device used to measure blood glucose levels. It provides a simple and straightforward way to monitor blood sugar for those with diabetes or other conditions requiring glucose level tracking.

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Biochemical Analyte Measurements

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Serum total protein was estimated by Biuret method30 while that of albumin was determined by bromocresol green.31 The total bilirubin and the conjugated bilirubin were determined by Jendrassik–Grof method.32 The serum total cholesterol and its fractions were determined by the Lierberman–Burchard quantitative test.33 Fasting blood glucose was determined by glucose oxidase method of Trinder,34 (link) using One Touch Basic Blood Glucose Monitoring System (LifeScan Inc., Milpitas, California, U.S.A.).
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Streptozotocin-Induced Hyperglycemia Model

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The mice were dosed with streptozotocin (STZ, single dose at 170 mg/kg in 50 mM sodium citrate buffer pH 4.5 via intraperitoneal injection (IP)) to induce persistent hyperglycemia. After two weeks, fasting blood glucose levels were assessed to evaluate persistent hyperglycemia and determine which animals would proceed for surgery. Subsequently, fasting blood glucose was longitudinally assessed on each imaging day using a One Touch Basic blood glucose monitoring system (Lifescan, USA; animals were considered to be hyperglycemic above 7.4 mmol/liter).
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