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Small volume in vitro analyte sensor and methods of making

  • US 8,163,164 B2
  • Filed: 09/29/2009
  • Issued: 04/24/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/08/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for determining a concentration of an analyte in a sample, comprising the steps of:

  • contacting a sample with a sensor, wherein the sensor comprises;

    a working electrode and a counter electrode, wherein the working electrode and counter electrode are separated by an effective distance in a range of 25 to 1000 μ

    m;

    a sample chamber for holding the sample fluid, the sample chamber comprising the working electrode, the counter electrode, a first indicator electrode to indicate when the sample chamber is beginning to fill with sample, and a second indicator electrode to indicate when the sample chamber is substantially filled with sample, wherein the sample chamber is sized to contain a volume of no more than about 1 μ

    L of the sample; and

    an analyte-responsive enzyme and a diffusible redox mediator disposed in the sample chamber, which redox mediator is non-immobilized wherein a background signal generated by the diffusible redox mediator in the absence of the analyte is no more than 25% of the signal generated by oxidation or reduction of the average normal physiological amount of analyte;

    observing a signal from the first indicator electrode to signify that the sample chamber is beginning to fill with sample;

    observing a signal from the second indicator electrode to signify that the sample chamber is substantially filled with sample;

    generating a sensor signal at the working electrode, anddetermining the concentration of the analyte by coulometry using the sensor signal.

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