Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Measuring or detecting nonradioactive constituent of body...
Reexamination Certificate
2007-07-24
2007-07-24
Nasser, Robert L. (Department: 3735)
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Measuring or detecting nonradioactive constituent of body...
C600S316000, C600S345000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10698911
ABSTRACT:
A tissue-implantable sensor for measurement of solutes in fluids and gases, such as oxygen and glucose, is provided. The sensor includes a multiplicity of detectors, constructed and arranged to improve the probability that one or more detectors will have access to a vascular source at points in time sufficient to permit accurate measurements to be taken. Means and methods for calculating solute levels using the sensor device of the invention are also provided.
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Catlin Mark B.
Gough David A.
Jablecki Michael C.
Lucisano Joseph Y.
DLA Piper (US) LLP
Nasser Robert L.
Toth Karen E
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