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MEMS affinity sensor for continuous monitoring of analytes

  • US 10,058,276 B2
  • Filed: 05/13/2016
  • Issued: 08/28/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/29/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An implantable monitor for monitoring a target analyte in interstitial fluid of a subject, comprising a microdevice coupled with a wireless interface;

  • wherein the microdevice comprises;

    a semi-permeable membrane structure;

    a substrate; and

    a first microchamber and a second microchamber, each formed between the semi-permeable membrane structure and the substrate, each of the first and second microchambers comprising a suspended element positioned to be spaced apart from the substrate;

    wherein the suspended element in each of the first and second microchambers comprises a perforated top electrode and the substrate comprises a bottom electrode;

    wherein the first microchamber is adapted to receive a solution including a polymer capable of binding the target analyte;

    wherein the second microchamber is adapted to receive a reference solution for screening effects not caused by the target analyte;

    wherein perforations in the top electrode in the first microchamber are configured to allow the solution to fill a gap between the top electrode in the first microchamber and the bottom electrode;

    wherein perforations in the top electrode in the second microchamber are configured to allow the reference solution to fill a gap between the top electrode in the second microchamber and the bottom electrode;

    wherein the semi-permeable membrane structure is permeable to the target analyte and impermeable to the polymer, thereby when the sample is placed in contact with the semi-permeable membrane structure, the target analyte, if present in the sample, permeates the semi-permeable membrane structure and enters the first microchamber and the second microchamber, respectively, and the polymer is prevented from escaping from the first microchamber through the semi-permeable membrane structure.

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