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Biomolecule diagnostic devices 원문보기

IPC분류정보
국가/구분 United States(US) Patent 등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
  • G01N-033/553
출원번호 UP-0800538 (2007-05-07)
등록번호 US-7695979 (2010-05-20)
발명자 / 주소
  • Sayre, Curtis
  • Cohen, David
  • Kaylor, Rosann
출원인 / 주소
  • Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
    Dority & Manning, P.A.
인용정보 피인용 횟수 : 0  인용 특허 : 176

초록

A biosensor includes a substrate with a layer of receptive material disposed thereon overlying a layer containing a photo-reactive agent. The receptive material is specific for an analyte of interest. A pattern of active and inactive areas of the receptive material are defined in the receptive mater

대표청구항

What is claimed is: 1. A biosensor, comprising: a substrate member defining a surface; a photo-reactive agent overlying the surface of said substrate member; a receptive material layer applied directly over said photo-reactive agent and generally uniformly covering said surface of said substrate me

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