Publications by authors named "D V Plant"

Most current Data Center Interconnects (DCI) use intensity modulation direct detection (IMDD) configurations due to their low complexity and cost. However, significant scaling challenges allow coherent solutions to become contenders in these short reach applications. We present an O-band coherent optical fiber transmission system based on Quantum Dot-Mode Locked Lasers (QD-MLLs) using two independent free-running comb lasers, one each for the carrier and the Local Oscillator (LO).

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  • The study examines how varying drug levels in patients with rheumatoid arthritis can affect the effectiveness of adalimumab and etanercept biosimilars and whether dosing schedules can be adjusted for better results.! -
  • Researchers used population pharmacokinetic (popPK) modeling and simulation to analyze drug concentrations in patients and found that dosing intervals could potentially be modified to reach therapeutic drug levels more quickly.! -
  • Simulation results suggested that administering the etanercept biosimilar every 10 days could achieve steady-state drug concentrations faster than the standard 7-day interval, paving the way for personalized dosing strategies that could improve treatment efficacy and reduce costs.!
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Objective: Mechanisms underpinning clinical evolution to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) from preceding antinuclear antibodies (ANA) positivity are poorly understood. This study aimed to understand blood immune cell transcriptional signatures associated with subclinical ANA positivity, and progression or non-progression to SLE.

Methods: Bulk RNA-sequencing of peripheral blood mononuclear cells isolated at baseline from 35 ANA positive (ANA+) subjects with non-diagnostic symptoms was analysed using differential gene expression, weighted gene co-expression network analysis, deconvolution of cell subsets and functional enrichment analyses.

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Wearable sensing has become a vital approach to cardiac health monitoring, and seismocardiography (SCG) is emerging as a promising technology in this field. However, the applicability of SCG is hindered by motion artifacts, including those encountered in practice of which the strongest source is walking. This holds back the translation of SCG to clinical settings.

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