Implantable, retrievable sensors and immunosensors

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Measuring or detecting nonradioactive constituent of body...

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C600S347000

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07006858

ABSTRACT:
A sensor is disclosed, for implantation within a blood vessel to monitor an analyte in blood. In one embodiment, the sensor is retrievable. In another embodiment, the sensor is an immunosensor. A signal representative of a reaction between an analyte and an antigen of the analyte is transmitted to an external receiver. Methods are also disclosed.

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