Glycated hair protein analysis as a noninvasive proxy for blood glucose monitoring: investigating the impact of sample mass and chemical hair treatments

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Dhanoo AS, Cockburn BN. Can a glycated hair protein assay be a non-invasive indicator of blood glucose control? - Assessing the influence of sample mass and chemical hair treatments. Preprint at https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-2505138/v1 (2023). Accessed 25 Oct 2024.

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