“…Tight regulation of blood glucose has been convincingly shown to reduce diabetes morbidity and mortality (Coster et al, 2000), leading to a standard of care that demands intensive glucose monitoring. While most glucose monitoring involves painful, inconvenient finger sticks to extract blood, subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors have been clinically available since 1999 as an alternative (Bode et al, 1999;Chase et al, 2001;Ludvigsson and Hanas, 2003;Tanenberg et al, 2004).…”