Publications by authors named "T D Yager"

SeptiCyte RAPID is a transcriptional host response assay that discriminates between sepsis and non-infectious systemic inflammation (SIRS) with a one-hour turnaround time. The overall performance of this test in a cohort of 419 patients has recently been described [Balk et al., J Clin Med 2024, 13, 1194].

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  • SeptiCyte RAPID is a molecular test designed to differentiate between sepsis and non-infectious systemic inflammation, utilizing a blood RNA sample to deliver results in about one hour.
  • A study tested both retrospective and prospective patient samples in ICU settings, with physicians evaluating cases without knowledge of the test outcomes.
  • The test showed strong performance, especially under the Sepsis-2 criteria, with high AUC values and predictive capabilities, indicating it is a crucial tool for diagnosing sepsis, though some discrepancies were noted when compared to the Sepsis-3 criteria.
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A single transistor preamplifier circuit was designed to facilitate electrical detection of mechanical oscillations in nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMSs) at low temperatures. The amplifier was integrated in the close vicinity of the nanowire inside the cryostat to minimize cabling load and interference. The function of the circuit was impedance conversion for current flow measurements in NEMSs with a high internal resistance.

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We integrated graphene with asymmetric metal metasurfaces and optimised the geometry dependent photoresponse towards optoelectronic molecular sensor devices. Through careful tuning and characterisation, combining finite-difference time-domain simulations, electron-beam lithography-based nanofabrication, and micro-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, we achieved precise control over the mid-infrared peak response wavelengths, transmittance, and reflectance. Our methods enabled simple, reproducible and targeted mid-infrared molecular sensing over a wide range of geometrical parameters.

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