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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 15, 2016
Filed:
Apr. 09, 2008
Kenneth F. Reardon, Fort Collins, CO (US);
David S. Dandy, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Michael Fritzsche, Burgdorf, DE;
Thomas K. Wood, College Station, TX (US);
Kenneth F. Reardon, Fort Collins, CO (US);
David S. Dandy, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Michael Fritzsche, Burgdorf, DE;
Thomas K. Wood, College Station, TX (US);
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Abstract
Enzymatic biosensors and methods of producing distal tips for biosensor transducers for use in detecting one or more analytes selected from organic compounds susceptible to dehalogenation, organic compounds susceptible to oxygenation and organophosphate compounds susceptible to hydrolysis are disclosed herein, as well as biosensor arrays, methods of detecting and quantifying analytes within a mixture, and devices and methods for delivering reagents to enzymes disposed within the distal tip of a biosensor.