A test strip having a small sample-receiving chamber on the order of less
than 1 microliter. The inventive test strip includes a reagent layer that
extends across the width of the test strip and also extends to the
sample-receiving end, such that the edges of the reagent layer are
aligned with the side and dose receiving edges of the test strip. The
hydrophilic reagent extending to the dosing edge of the strip promotes
wicking of the sample into the test strip. The end and side edges of the
reagent layer are preferably formed as part of a cutting process that
forms individual test strips from a larger web, which results in a smooth
and thin reagent layer with a uniform thickness, substantially covering
the entire floor of the sample-receiving chamber. The inventive mass
production process helps improve the reproducibility of the quantity,
location, thickness and other properties of the reagent layer, which in
turn improves the accuracy of the test result.