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titleOfInvention Method and System for the Reactivation of an Implantable Chemical Sensor
abstract A method for the operation and, in particular, for the reactivation of an implantable chemical sensor that measures values in bodily fluid, including the steps of wetting the sensor surface with a reactivation substance that carries out a chemical reaction on the sensor surface that removes molecules originating in the bodily fluid, or the reaction or degradation products thereof, which have collected on the sensor; and dewetting the sensor surface of the reactivation substance, wherein the sensor surface is wetted and dewetted with the reactivation substance in situ.
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