Transient decay amperometry

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 8026104
APP PUB NO 20090068754A1
SERIAL NO

11875942

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A biosensor system determines an analyte concentration of a biological sample using an electrochemical process without Cottrell decay. The biosensor system generates an output signal having a transient decay, where the output signal is not inversely proportional to the square root of the time. The transient decay is greater or less than the −0.5 decay constant of a Cottrell decay. The transient decay may result from a relatively short incubation period, relatively small sample reservoir volumes, relatively small distances between electrode surfaces and the lid of the sensor strip, and/or relatively short excitations in relation to the average initial thickness of the reagent layer. The biosensor system determines the analyte concentration from the output signal having a transient decay.

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ASCENSIA DIABETES CARE HOLDINGS AGPETER MERIAN-STR 90 BASEL 4052

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Charlton, Steven C Osceola, US 101 5016
Chu, Amy H Elkhart, US 24 583
Edelbrock, Andrew J Granger, US 39 1426
Huang, Dijia Granger, US 35 2860
Jung, Sung-Kwon Granger, US 45 807
Wu, Huan-Ping Granger, US 116 1048

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