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publicationNumber AR-030650-A1
titleOfInvention TEST STRIPS TO DETECT THE PRESENCE OF A REDUCED COFACTOR IN A SAMPLE AND METHODS TO USE THEM
abstract Test strips and methods for their use in the detection of an analyte in a sample are provided. The test strips in question are characterized by including at least one water soluble tetrazolium salt on a surface of a positively charged substrate. In many embodiments, the water soluble tetrazolium salt is present as part of a system that produces an analyte oxidation signal, a system that includes one or more of the following additional components: an analyte oxidizing enzyme, for example a dehydrogenase of analyte or an analyte oxidase; an electron transfer agent; and an enzyme cofactor. Systems and kits that incorporate the test strips in question are also provided. The test strips in question, the systems and kits find utility in the measurement of a wide variety of analytes in a sample, such as a physiological sample, for example, blood or a fraction thereof.
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