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Diagnostic instrument with movable electrode mounting member and methods for detecting analytes

  • US 7,435,384 B2
  • Filed: 01/08/2002
  • Issued: 10/14/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/08/2001
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A portable, single use instrument for collecting a blood sample from a host subject and testing for the presence or absence of an analyte in the collected blood sample, said instrument includinga housing having a size that allows the instrument to be hand held by a user, said housing includingan orifice in a portion of the housing providing access to an interior of the housing,a testing chamber within the interior of the housing, said chamber including a detection circuit that provides an indication of the presence or absence of the analyte in a blood sample,within the interior of the housing in advance of the testing chamber a supply of electrically readable particles with an agent attached thereto that binds with the analyte, said electrically readable particles being introduced into a blood sample fed to the testing chamber,said detection circuit includinga pair of electrodes, said agent attaching to one of the electrodes, andat least one of said electrodes being moveable between a first position where the detection circuit has a first state and a second position where the detection circuit has a second state when the analyte is present in the sample and attaches to the agent attached to the one electrode to alter an electrical property of the detection circuit,a moveable mounting member within the interior of the housing carrying said pair of electrodes, anda needle in advance of the testing chamber mounted to the mounting member so said needle can be extended through the orifice after said housing portion makes contact with a host subject to withdraw a blood sample from the subject and then be retracted within the interior of the housing to feed the blood sample into the testing chamber, a vacuum being created in the testing chamber upon movement of the mounting member so the sample flows through the needle into the testing chamber.

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