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titleOfInvention A sensor chip for visual quantification of a specific analyte contained in a test solution.
abstract 【Task】 The conventional sensor chip itself is small but complex and expensive to manufacture. Also, in the case of a color change, a long, non-constant waiting time is required until the reaction occurs and is completed, and the time for determining the enzyme reaction level, the dye generation level, the fluorescence intensity, etc. Necessary. [Solution] The present invention is a sensor chip that enables a patient or a person who needs attention to obtain a determination result of a target of an unmeasured blood sample relatively quickly and accurately, and its features are: A top plate is attached to the surface of the bottom plate and the bottom plate, and a blood dropping port, a loading portion of a luminescent dye-carrying enzyme or indicator, a light irradiation detection unit, and a reference luminescent pigment carrying unit are mounted on the bottom plate or the top plate. Sequentially molded and arranged. [Selection] Figure 3
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