Multiple-probe diagnostic sensor

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422 52, 436 86, 436172, 250361C, 2504611, 385130, G01N 3348

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ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a diagnostic sensor device comprising a plurality of sensor probes, a detection device, and a computer for analyzing the signals generated from each sensor probe by multivariate statistical analysis. The plurality of sensor probes comprise a substrate that allows transmission of a signal and a partially selective surface coating the substrate wherein the partially selective surface binds proteins from a biological fluid by multiple, noncovalent interactions, and with the proviso that the partially selective surfaces of each sensor probe in the diagnostic sensor device be different. The diagnostic sensor device can be used as a method for diagnosing disease states in humans and animals, wherein the disease states are characterized by altered protein character and behavior of a biological fluid.

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