ANALYTE SENSOR

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Devices and methods are provided for continuous measurement of an analyte concentration. The device can include a sensor having a plurality of sensor elements, each having at least one characteristic that is different from other sensor(s) of the device. In some embodiments, the plurality of sensor elements are each tuned to measure a different range of analyte concentration, thereby providing the device with the capability of achieving a substantially consistent level of measurement accuracy across a physiologically relevant range. In other embodiments, the device includes a plurality of sensor elements each tuned to measure during different time periods after insertion or implantation, thereby providing the sensor with the capability to continuously and accurately measure analyte concentrations across a wide range of time periods. For example, a sensor system 180 is provided having a first working electrode 150 comprising a first sensor element 102 and a second working electrode 160 comprising a second sensor element 104, and a reference electrode 108 for providing a reference value for measuring the working electrode potential of the sensor elements 102, 104.

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DEXCOM INC6340 SEQUENCE DRIVE SAN DIEGO CA 92121

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
BOOCK, Robert J San Diego, US 100 5698
ESTES, Michael J San Diego, US 80 7074
KAMATH, Apurv Ullas San Diego, US 422 52756
SIMPSON, Peter C San Diego, US 542 67350
WIGHTLIN, Matthew D San Diego, US 75 1854

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