Meter Strip and Method for Lateral Flow Assay Devices
First Claim
1. A diagnostic test method for detecting the presence of an analyte within a test sample, comprising:
- placing a first end of a sample meter in contact with the test sample and absorbing at least a portion of the test sample with the sample meter;
filtering the absorbed test sample with a filtering section of the sample meter that is adjacent to the first end of the sample meter;
storing the filtered test sample that passes through the filtering section in a storage section that is adjacent to the filtering section in the sample meter;
inserting the sample meter through an opening in a housing of an assay device after the meter has been used for absorption, filtering, and storage of the test sample, the housing including a membrane disposed therein having a detection region and a collection region;
said insertion step causing the storage section of the sample meter to be disposed in fluid communication with the collection region of the membrane such that the filtered test sample is transferred from the storage section of the sample meter to the collection region of the membrane for subsequent migration to the detection region; and
cutting or scoring the sample meter along the storage section so as to present a desired length of the storage section to the collection region of the membrane.
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Abstract
A diagnostic method and associated test kit for detecting an analyte residing in a test sample is provided. The kit includes a housing, and a membrane disposed within the housing having a detection region and a collection region. A blood sample meter is provided having a first end for absorption of a blood sample, a filtering section adjacent to the first end that filters red blood cell components from the blood sample, and a storage section adjacent to the filtering section that receives plasma or serum from the filtering section. An opening in the housing is sized for insertion of the sample meter into the housing such that the storage section of the sample meter is disposed in fluid communication with the collection region of the membrane. The plasma or serum is transferred from the storage section of the sample meter to the collection region of the membrane for subsequent migration to the detection region.
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10 Claims
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1. A diagnostic test method for detecting the presence of an analyte within a test sample, comprising:
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placing a first end of a sample meter in contact with the test sample and absorbing at least a portion of the test sample with the sample meter; filtering the absorbed test sample with a filtering section of the sample meter that is adjacent to the first end of the sample meter; storing the filtered test sample that passes through the filtering section in a storage section that is adjacent to the filtering section in the sample meter; inserting the sample meter through an opening in a housing of an assay device after the meter has been used for absorption, filtering, and storage of the test sample, the housing including a membrane disposed therein having a detection region and a collection region; said insertion step causing the storage section of the sample meter to be disposed in fluid communication with the collection region of the membrane such that the filtered test sample is transferred from the storage section of the sample meter to the collection region of the membrane for subsequent migration to the detection region; and cutting or scoring the sample meter along the storage section so as to present a desired length of the storage section to the collection region of the membrane. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. The diagnostic test method of claim 10, wherein the sample meter is a blood sample meter, and further comprising filtering red blood cell components from the blood test sample with the filtering section of the sample meter strip and storing plasma or serum in the filtering section of the sample meter strip for subsequent transfer to the collection region of the membrane upon insertion of the blood sample meter into the housing.
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