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Viscosimetric biosensor for monitoring analyte levels

Meurville, E.  
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Sallese, J. M.  
2009

The invention relates to a viscosimetric sensor for monitoring an analyte level in a patient or in body fluids ex vivo. In particular, the invention relates to a sensor for monitoring analytes, such as glucose levels in a patient. The sensor comprises at least two hermetically closed chambers (2a, 2b), including an activation chamber and a measuring chamber, containing a sensitive fluid (3), the chambers communicating with each other through at least one microchannel (5), and a semi-permeable barrier (4) allowing the analyte to enter or leave the chambers. Each said chamber comprises at least one flexible membrane (6, 7) configured for antagonistic variations of the volume of the chambers.

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EPO Family ID

41136860

Author(s)
Meurville, E.  
Sallese, J. M.  
Note

Alternative title(s) : (de) Viskosimetrischer biosensor zur überwachung von analytenkonzentrationen (fr) Biodetecteur viscosimetrique pour surveillance de taux de substance a analyser

EPFL units
LPM  
LEG1  
EDLAB  
IdentifierCountry codeKind codeDate issued

US8500637

US

B2

2013-08-06

EP2339955

EP

B1

2012-09-05

EP2339955

EP

A1

2011-07-06

US2011124985

US

A1

2011-05-26

MX2011000210

MX

A

2011-03-03

WO2010007580

WO

A1

2010-01-21

Available on Infoscience
April 11, 2010
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