Assay Devices with Integrated Sample Dilution and Dilution Verification and Methods of Using Same
US-2015233862-A1 · Aug 20, 2015 · US
US9903875B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9903875-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514702565-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2010 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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The invention is to devices and method for rapid determination of analytes in liquid samples by various assays including immunoassays incorporating a sample dilution feature for forming a diluted sample for analysis. The devices and methods also include a dilution verification feature for verifying the degree of dilution of the diluted sample. The devices preferably are capable of being used in the point-of-care diagnostic field is provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sensor cartridge for sensing at least one analyte in a sample, comprising: at least one sensor in an analysis conduit; a sample chamber between a sample entry port and a sample extraction unit, wherein said sample extraction unit comprises a dilution element comprising a predetermined known amount of a dilution determinant marker; a diluent package containing a diluent; a diluent conduit configured for transporting diluent from the diluent package to the sample extraction unit; and a pump configured to transfer said diluent through said diluent conduit, over and/or through said sample extraction unit, and into said analysis conduit. 2. The sensor cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the comprises a predetermined known amount of a dilution determinant marker is selected from the group consisting of an electrochemical species, ferricyanide, ruthenium hexamine, a ferrocene, ferrocene monocarboxylic acid, an optical dye, fluorescein, an acridinium salt, and methylene blue. 3. The sensor cartridge of claim 1 , wherein said diluent conduit defines a metered volume of diluent. 4. The sensor cartridge of claim 1 , wherein said cartridge has opposing surfaces that are folded together. 5. The sensor cartridge of claim 1 , wherein said cartridge is a single-use cartridge. 6. The sensor cartridge of claim 1 , wherein said sensor is an immunosensor. 7. The sensor cartridge of claim 1 , wherein said sensor is selected from the group consisting of an ion sensor, a metabolite sensor, an enzymatic sensor, an enzyme activity sensor and a nucleotide sensor. 8. The sensor cartridge of claim 1 , wherein said cartridge is configured to dilute said sample at a dilution ratio of about 50:1 to about 50,000:1 parts by volume diluent:sample. 9. The sensor cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the dilution determinant marker is capable of dissolving in the sample. 10. The sensor cartridge of claim 9 , the sensor cartridge further comprising a conjugate molecule comprising a signaling moiety, wherein the dilution determinant marker is a different entity from that of the conjugate molecule. 11. A sensor cartridge for sensing at least one analyte in a sample, comprising: at least one sensor in an analysis conduit; a sample holding chamber comprising a sample entry port and a dilution element, wherein the dilution element comprises a predetermined known amount of a dilution determinant marker capable of dissolving in the sample within the sample holding chamber; a diluent package containing a diluent; a conjugate molecule comprising a signaling moiety; a diluent conduit configured for transporting diluent from the diluent package to the sample holding chamber; and a pump configured to transfer the diluent through the diluent conduit and into the sample holding chamber, and from the sample holding chamber into the analysis conduit, wherein the dilution determinant marker is a different entity from that of the conjugate molecule. 12. The sensor cartridge of claim 11 , wherein the dilution determinant marker is selected from the group consisting of an electrochemical species, ferricyanide, ruthenium hexamine, a ferrocene, ferrocene monocarboxylic acid, an optical dye, fluorescein, an acridinium salt, and methylene blue. 13. The sensor cartridge of claim 11 , wherein said diluent conduit defines a metered volume of diluent. 14. The sensor cartridge of claim 11 , wherein said cartridge has opposing surfaces that are folded together. 15. The sensor cartridge of claim 11 , wherein said cartridge is a single-use cartridge. 16. The sensor cartridge of claim 11 , wherein said sensor is an immunosensor. 17. The sensor cartridge of claim 11 , wherein said sensor is selected from the group consisting of an ion sensor, a metabolite sensor, an enzymatic sensor, an enzyme activity sensor and a nucleotide sensor. 18. The sensor cartridge of claim 11 , wherein said cartridge is configured to dilute said sample at a dilution ratio of about 50:1 to about 50,000:1 parts by volume diluent:sample. 19. The sensor cartridge of claim 11 , wherein said cartridge is configured to dilute said sample at a dilution ratio of less than about 50:1 parts by volume diluent:sample.
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