Michael E. Grant
Roche Diagnostics
4 Papers
97 Citations
Michael E. Grant is an academic researcher from Roche Diagnostics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particle detector & Substrate (printing). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael E. Grant include Hoffmann-La Roche.
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Papers
Patent
Apparatus and method for analyzing a body fluid.
Steven R. Arbuckle,Ronald Boyd,Michael E. Grant,Mark A. Gregory,Russell T. Gray,Friedrich Jost,Daniel L. Kennedy,Dino Perin,Richard Riedel,David E. Storvick,John W. Stoughton +10 more
- 27 Feb 1992
TL;DR: In this article, a method and apparatus for determining the remission of a chemistry (106) which reacts with a medically significant component of a body fluid was presented, which includes irradiating the chemistry with a radiation source (182), detecting remissions of radiation from the chemistry (107) with a radiometric detector (300), providing a radiation pathway (164) between the source and the chemistry, and detecting the rate of change of remission of the chemistry(106) with respect to time.
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Meter verification method and apparatus
Bradford C. Adrian,Joe E. Anderson,Steven R. Arbuckle,Timothy L. Beck,Boyd William Ronald,Prafulla D. Goradia,Michael E. Grant,Russell T. Gray,Richard Riedel,Tyrie R. Robbins,Stephen D. Scopatz,Sandra E. Sowa,John W. Stoughton,Robert C. Yates +13 more
- 24 May 1993
TL;DR: In this article, a method and apparatus for verifying the operating accuracy of an instrument (10) for detecting the concentration of a medically significant component of a body fluid was proposed, which operates by determining the remission of a reacted chemistry contained on a substrate (106) after the chemistry has reacted with the medically significant components of the body fluid.
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Apparatus and method for analyzing body fluids
Bradford C. Adrian,Joe E. Anderson,Steven R. Arbuckle,Timothy L. Beck,Boyd William Ronald,Prafulla D. Goradia,Michael E. Grant,Russell T. Gray,Richard Riedel,Tyrie R. Robbins,Stephen D. Scopatz,Sandra E. Sowa,John W. Stoughton,Robert C. Yates +13 more
- 27 Feb 1992
TL;DR: A method and apparatus for verifying the operating accuracy of an instrument (10) for detecting the concentration of a medically significant component of a body fluid was proposed in this article, which includes inserting into the instrument a verification substrate (106) having a known remission, a mechanism for energizing the radiation source, detecting with a radiation detector (300) the remission from the verification substrate, and displaying on a display associated with the instrument (76) an indication that the known remission was detected by the radiation detector.
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