“Learning” Can Improve the Blood Glucose Control Performance for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Youqing Wang(Shandong University of Science and Technology), Claudio Cobelli(Northwestern University), Wenying Yang(China-Japan Friendship Hospital), Bo Zhang(Army Medical University), Dong Zhao(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Na Wang(Xihua University), Xiaoping Chen(China-Japan Friendship Hospital), Jinping Zhang(Soochow University), Fanmao Zeng(Beijing University of Chemical Technology)
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