Patent classifications
C12Q1/001
POLY(ALLYL GLYCIDYL ETHER)-BASED REDOX POLYMER AND ELECTROCHEMICAL BIOSENSOR USING SAME
The present disclosure relates to an oxidation-reduction polymer which can be used in an electrochemical sensor, and particularly, in a polymer backbone of an electron transfer medium of the electrochemical sensor. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to: an oxidation-reduction polymer which can be used in a poly (allyl glycidyl ether)-based electrochemical sensor including a repeating unit derived from allyl glycidyl ether; and an electron transfer medium and an electrochemical sensor including same, wherein the oxidation-reduction polymer is advantageous in confirming the completion of reaction during manufacture, has high immobilization efficiency of the transition metal complex, has low possibility of having problems of toxicity and side effects, and can add various functions.
MEMBRANE ENHANCED SENSORS
A sensing device for detecting a characteristic of an analyte in a sample solution and method of making the same is provided. The device includes one or more sensors configured to measure a characteristic of an analyte in a sample. The device further includes a sample solution that contains the analyte and one or more interfering solutes, wherein the interfering solute reduces a performance characteristic of the one or more sensors. The device further includes a sensor solution in fluidic communication with the one or more sensors. The device further includes a hydrophobic barrier that separates the sample solution from the one or more sensors, wherein the hydrophobic barrier is permeable to the analyte and impermeable to the interfering solute, and wherein the hydrophobic barrier is in fluidic communication with the sample solution and the sensor solution.
Substance detection device and method
Devices and methods are employed to detect substances in a medium. The device comprises an electrogenic bacterium that selectively interacts with a substance to produce electrons. A portion of the electrons provides power to the device and a portion of the electrons generates a signal as an indication of the presence of a substance in the medium. The method comprises contacting the electrogenic bacterium of the device with a medium suspected of containing the substance and measuring the signal generated by the electrons.
OXIDATION-REDUCTION POLYMER INCLUDING TRANSITION METAL COMPLEX, AND ELECTROCHEMICAL BIOSENSOR USING SAME
The present disclosure relates to an oxidation-reduction polymer including a transition metal complex, which has a unique structure, and so can be prepared in a simpler step compared to a conventional method, and can increase the immobilization rate of the transition metal complex and facilitates the introduction of a functional group or a linker, a method for preparing the same and an electrochemical biosensor comprising the oxidation-reduction polymer.
ENZYMATIC CIRCUITS FOR MOLECULAR SENSORS
In various embodiments a molecular circuit is disclosed. The circuit comprises a negative electrode, a positive electrode spaced apart from the negative electrode, and an enzyme molecule conductively attached to both the positive and negative electrodes to form a circuit having a conduction pathway through the enzyme. In various examples, the enzyme is a polymerase. The circuit may further comprise molecular arms used to wire the enzyme to the electrodes. In various embodiments, the circuit functions as a sensor, wherein electrical signals, such as changes to voltage, current, impedance, conductance, or resistance in the circuit, are measured as substrates interact with the enzyme.
Analyte sensor and apparatus for insertion of the sensor
An apparatus for insertion of a medical device in the skin of a subject is provided.
Analyte sensor and apparatus for insertion of the sensor
An apparatus for insertion of a medical device in the skin of a subject is provided.
Temperature sensing analyte sensors, systems, and methods of manufacturing and using same
In some aspects, an analyte sensor is provided for detecting an analyte concentration level in a bio-fluid sample. The analyte sensor has a base, a first electrode and a second electrode wherein a thermocouple portion is provided integral with the second electrode thereby enabling on-sensor temperature measurement capability. In some embodiments, two and only two electrical contact engagement portions are provided thereby simplifying electrical contact. Manufacturing methods and systems utilizing the analyte sensors are provided, as are numerous other aspects.
Electrode for biosensor for NADH measurement and manufacturing method therefor
The present invention relates to an electrode for a biosensor for NADH measurement and a manufacturing method therefor. An electrode manufactured by the method according to the present invention enjoys the advantages of stabilizing current flow during an electric polymerization reaction, making the contact angle of the modified material remarkably small to increase the efficiency of surface modification, and being reusable several times. In addition, when applied to a biosensor for NADH measurement, the electrode of the present invention maintains sensitivity and selectivity at a high level without interference and thus easily measures a target of interest even in blood or serum that necessarily requires a pretreatment process due to the existence of a trace amount of a material to be measured. In addition, when applied to a biosensor for NADH measurement, the electrode can measure cell viability in a continuous manner and in real time, which leads to the application thereof to the cell toxicity assay field, and enables the measurement of cell viability in apoptotic cells lacking the mitochondrial function.
ANALYTE SENSOR
Systems and methods of use for continuous analyte measurement of a host's vascular system are provided. In some embodiments, a continuous glucose measurement system includes a vascular access device, a sensor and sensor electronics, the system being configured for insertion into communication with a host's circulatory system.