Space-saving magazining of analytical aids
First Claim
1. An analytical magazine comprising at least two chambers, in which analytical aids can be accommodated, wherein the analytical aids are accommodated in at least one of the chambers, wherein the analytical aids in each case comprise at least one microsampler for making at least one opening in a test subject'"'"'s skin and at least one test element with at least one test chemistry for detecting at least one analyte in a body fluid or other liquid sample, wherein the test chemistry is at least largely stable against moisture, wherein the stability is such that when stored at 32°
- C., a relative humidity of the air of 85% at normal pressure for a period of three weeks an activity of the test chemistry of the analytical aid decreases by less than 50%, wherein the chambers are designed so that they are separate from one another, in such a way that an exchange of moisture between the chambers is possible, wherein the chambers have chamber walls, wherein gaps or other openings with an opening width of not more than 20 micrometers are provided in the chamber walls, which on the one hand permit exchange of air humidity between the chambers, but which as a rule hold back coarser contaminants or microbes, wherein the analytical magazine is arranged for remagazining the analytical aids in at least one of the chambers after use.
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Abstract
An analytical magazine is proposed, which comprises a plurality of analytical aids accommodated in chambers. The analytical magazine is arranged to be accommodated in at least two orientations in an analytical system. The analytical magazine is furthermore arranged to provide the analytical system, in the orientations, in each case with a plurality of analytical aids. At least one sampling movement can be executed by means of the analytical aids. The analytical magazine is arranged to make a remagazining of the analytical aids possible.
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1. An analytical magazine comprising at least two chambers, in which analytical aids can be accommodated, wherein the analytical aids are accommodated in at least one of the chambers, wherein the analytical aids in each case comprise at least one microsampler for making at least one opening in a test subject'"'"'s skin and at least one test element with at least one test chemistry for detecting at least one analyte in a body fluid or other liquid sample, wherein the test chemistry is at least largely stable against moisture, wherein the stability is such that when stored at 32°
- C., a relative humidity of the air of 85% at normal pressure for a period of three weeks an activity of the test chemistry of the analytical aid decreases by less than 50%, wherein the chambers are designed so that they are separate from one another, in such a way that an exchange of moisture between the chambers is possible, wherein the chambers have chamber walls, wherein gaps or other openings with an opening width of not more than 20 micrometers are provided in the chamber walls, which on the one hand permit exchange of air humidity between the chambers, but which as a rule hold back coarser contaminants or microbes, wherein the analytical magazine is arranged for remagazining the analytical aids in at least one of the chambers after use.
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