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Method and apparatus for monitoring alteration of flow characteristics in a liquid sample

  • US 8,999,242 B2
  • Filed: 11/27/2013
  • Issued: 04/07/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/07/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A device for measuring a change in flow characteristics in a liquid sample, wherein the change in flow characteristics arises from a specific binding interaction between an analyte and an analyte-specific binding agent, comprising:

  • (a) a first substrate (1);

    (b) a second substrate (4);

    (c) a spacer layer (2, 3) disposed between the first and second substrates (1,4), said spacer layer having an opening formed therein defining a sample receiving chamber (52), a vented sink chamber (33), and an elongated reservoir (32) forming a conduit for liquid movement between the sample receiving chamber (52) and the sink chamber (33);

    (d) a first electrode disposed on the first substrate (1), said first electrode being exposed through the reservoir portion (32) of the opening in the spacer layer (2,3);

    (e) a second electrode disposed on the second substrate (4), said second electrode being exposed through the reservoir portion (32) of the opening in the spacer layer (2,3) such that an electrical signal can be detected between the first and second electrodes when a conductive liquid sample is disposed in the reservoir and at least one of the electrodes being electrically insulated from the sample receiving chamber and from the sink chamber; and

    (f) first and second contact leads extending from the first and second electrodes, respectively, for connection of the device to an apparatus for measuring an electrochemical signal between the first and second electrodes through a sample in the reservoir,wherein the reservoir (32) comprises a constriction (31) separating a main portion of the reservoir (32) from the sink chamber (33), the constriction (31) being arranged to control the flow rate from reservoir (32) such the that the time required for emptying sample from the reservoir into the sink to occur in the absence of a change in flow characteristics arising from reaction of the analyte with the analyte-specific binding reagent is greater than the time required for the reaction of the analyte with the analyte-specific binding reagent to occur.

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