ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 30 -- United States Patent no. 12,369,824, issued on July 29, was assigned to Senseonics Inc. (Germantown, Md.).
"Detecting and correcting for interference in an analyte monitoring system" was invented by Andrew DeHennis (Germantown, Md.), Mark Mortellaro (Germantown, Md.), Abhi Chavan (Germantown, Md.), Venkata Velvadapu (Germantown, Md.), Philip Huffstetler (Germantown, Md.), James Masciotti (Germantown, Md.) and Patricia Sanchez (Germantown, Md.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A sensor, system, and method for detecting and correcting for an effect on an analyte indicator of an analyte sensor. The analyte indicator may be configured to exhibit a first detectable propert...