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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 01, 2011
Filed:
Nov. 03, 2008
Peter C. Simpson, Encinitas, CA (US);
James H. Brauker, Cement City, MI (US);
Paul V. Goode, Cherry HIll, NJ (US);
Apurv Ullas Kamath, San Diego, CA (US);
James R. Petisce, San Diego, CA (US);
Kum Ming Woo, San Diego, CA (US);
Melissa A. Nicholas, Monterey, CA (US);
Robert J. Boock, San Diego, CA (US);
Monica A. Rixman, San Diego, CA (US);
John Burd, San Diego, CA (US);
Rathburn K. Rhodes, Madison, WI (US);
Mark A. Tapsak, Orangeville, PA (US);
Peter C. Simpson, Encinitas, CA (US);
James H. Brauker, Cement City, MI (US);
Paul V. Goode, Cherry HIll, NJ (US);
Apurv Ullas Kamath, San Diego, CA (US);
James R. Petisce, San Diego, CA (US);
Kum Ming Woo, San Diego, CA (US);
Melissa A. Nicholas, Monterey, CA (US);
Robert J. Boock, San Diego, CA (US);
Monica A. Rixman, San Diego, CA (US);
John Burd, San Diego, CA (US);
Rathburn K. Rhodes, Madison, WI (US);
Mark A. Tapsak, Orangeville, PA (US);
DexCom, Inc., San Diego, CA (US);
Abstract
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for a continuous analyte sensor, such as a continuous glucose sensor. One such system utilizes first and second working electrodes to measure analyte or non-analyte related signal, both of which electrode include an interference domain.