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Minimally invasive methods for measuring analtes in vivo

  • US 6,366,793 B1
  • Filed: 09/10/1999
  • Issued: 04/02/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/10/1999
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for detecting an analyte contained in the interstitial fluid of a body comprising the steps of:

  • (a) providing at least one sensor particle comprising a substance with a receptor and a signal fluor, wherein the receptor preferentially recognizes the analyte, and the binding of the receptor to the analyte makes the substance to undergo a photoinduced electron transfer (PET) whereby a detectable analyte signal is generated in response to the analyte concentration of the body, wherein the sensor particle is selected from the group consisting of;

    a hydrophilic particle with the receptor bound to the inside of the particle, hydrophobic particle with the receptor captured inside the particle, and hydrophobic insoluble particle with the receptor coupled to the surface of the particle;

    (b) placing the sensor particle into the skin of the body for allowing the sensor particle to be in contact with the interstitial fluid of the body to undergo a PET and to generate the detectable analyte signal;

    (c) detecting the generated analyte signal; and

    (d) determining the concentration of the analyte contained in the interstitial fluid.

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