A 21-year-old woman with type 1 diabetes mellitus comes to the office for a follow-up appointment. She has been using daily long-acting and short-acting insulin injections from the time she was diagnosed 6 years ago. The patient was seen by her ophthalmologist 2 weeks ago and had no signs of diabetic retinopathy. She eats a balanced diet and jogs every morning for 40 minutes. On examination, the skin of her extremities is intact and peripheral pulses are palpable. Sensory examination shows normal pinprick, vibration, and temperature sensation in her lower extremities. Laboratory evaluation shows normal renal function and lipid profile. The patient's hemoglobin A1c level is 7%. Screening for early-stage diabetic nephropathy in this patient would best be accomplished by measuring the urinary concentration of which of the following substances?
A) Albumin
B) Glucose
C) Ketones
D) Red blood cell casts
E) Tubular protein
F) Waxy casts
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