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Onetouch vita meter

Manufactured by LifeScan

The OneTouch Vita® meter is a handheld device used for measuring blood glucose levels. It is designed to provide accurate and reliable results to assist individuals in managing their diabetes.

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2 protocols using onetouch vita meter

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Intraperitoneal Glucose and Insulin Assays

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Intraperitoneal glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity tests were performed at 2 p.m., after 6 h of fasting. D (+) glucose (1 g/kg in saline; Sigma-Aldrich) or insulin (0.75 units/kg in saline; NovoRapid FlexPen®) were injected intraperitoneally. Blood glucose concentration was measured using a OneTouch Vita® meter (Lifescan) 0, 15, 30, 60, 90 and 120 min following injection.
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Quantifying Metabolic Biomarkers in Plasma

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Blood glucose levels were quantified after 6 h of fasting using a OneTouch Vita® meter (Lifescan). Plasma Human alpha-synuclein levels were measured using the Human alpha-Synuclein Kit (Meso Scale Discovery) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Intraassay coefficient of variation was < 14%. Plasma insulin was assayed using the Mercodia Ultrasensitive Mouse Insulin ELISA (Mercodia). Intra- and interassay coefficients of variation were <3.4 and <3.0%, respectively. Plasma leptin was measured using the Quantikine® ELISA kit (R&D Systems). Intra- and interassay coefficients of variation were <4.5 and <4.7%, respectively. All the samples were analyzed in duplicate.
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