Optical-based sensing devices, especially for in-situ sensing in humans

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PATENT NO 6304766
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09140747

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An optical-based sensor for detecting the presence or amount of an analyte. The sensor has a sensor body which functions as a wave guide, with a source of radiation embedded therein. Radiation emitted by the source interacts with indicator molecules on the surface of the body. At least one optical characteristics of the indicator molecules varies with analyte concentration. For example, the level of fluorescence of fluorescent indicator molecules or the amount of light absorbed by light-absorbing indicator molecules vary as a function of analyte concentration. Radiation (light) emitted or reflected by the indicator molecules enters and is internally reflected throughout the sensor body. A photosensitive element embedded within the sensor body generates a signal indicative of the level of internally reflected radiation and, hence, the concentration of the analyte. Preferred embodiments are totally self-contained and are sized and shaped for use in vivo in a human being. Such embodiments further include a power source, e.g. an inductor, which powers the source of radiation using external means, as well as a transmitter, e.g. an inductor, to transmit to external pickup means the signal representing the level of analyte.

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SENSORS FOR MEDICINE AND SCIENCEA DELAWARE CORPORATION 12321 MIDDLEBROOK ROAD GERMANTOWN MD 20874

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Colvin, Jr Arthur E Mt. Airy, MD 20 2539

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