Abstract:
The present invention relates to analytical devices for determining the presence or amount of an analyte in a test sample. The analytical devices comprise an inlet port, a vent, a channel, and an array of structures. The structures have immobilized reagent covalently or non-covalently attached to the surface of the structures. The immobilized reagent captures analyte in the test sample where it is detected by a detection system. The present invention also provides methods and reagents for performing assays utilizing the analytical devices of the present invention. The present invention also provides methods of manufacturing the analytical devices of the present invention.
Abstract:
A process of calibrating an individual in preparation for the non-invasive measurement of a biological compound across the skin of that individual using non-ionizing radiation is provided. The process includes determining the contribution of one or more skin parameters to the absorption and transmittance data and correcting the subsequent non-invasive measurement of the biological compound for the contribution of the parameter(s).
Abstract:
Methods and devices are provided involving an inlet port, at least one chamber, a channel providing access for fluids to flow through via capillary action or differential pressure, reagents, detection means and self-venting materials. The devices allow for the appropriate mixing, reacting, incubating needed to give a detectable signal which can be read. The self-venting materials allow for the 1) displacement of gases inside a track to the outside of the device and 2) oxygen movement into the track from the outside.