Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1996-12-19
1999-10-12
Beisner, William H.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
435817, 435180, G01N 2726, C12N 1102
Patent
active
059649933
ABSTRACT:
A sensor that is capable of accurately measuring glucose and other analytes in low oxygen environments is provided. The sensor employs an enzyme-containing membrane comprising a semi-interpenetrating polymer network which is infiltrated by an enzyme. The enzyme-containing membrane increases oxygen transport to the enzyme such that oxygen is not a limiting factor in the oxidation taking place at the enzyme.
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Blubaugh, Jr. Elmo A.
Brunsman Alan R.
Beisner William H.
Implanted Biosystems Inc.
Noguerola Alex
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