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Justin M. Farry
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 28
Citations - 741
Justin M. Farry is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Mitral valve. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 24 publications receiving 404 citations. Previous affiliations of Justin M. Farry include University of Virginia.
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A Unique Collateral Artery Development Program Promotes Neonatal Heart Regeneration.
Soumyashree Das,Andrew B. Goldstone,Hanjay Wang,Justin M. Farry,Gaetano D'Amato,Michael J. Paulsen,Anahita Eskandari,Camille E. Hironaka,Ragini Phansalkar,Bikram Sharma,Siyeon Rhee,Elya A. Shamskhou,Dritan Agalliu,Vinicio A. de Jesus Perez,Y. Joseph Woo,Kristy Red-Horse +15 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that neonatal mouse hearts use a novel mechanism to build collateral arteries in response to injury, which is termed "artery reassembly" and can identify pathways that restore these processes in adults and identify potentially translatable therapeutic strategies for ischemic heart disease.
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Use of a supramolecular polymeric hydrogel as an effective post-operative pericardial adhesion barrier.
Lyndsay M. Stapleton,Amanda N. Steele,Hanjay Wang,Hector Lopez Hernandez,Anthony C. Yu,Michael J. Paulsen,Anton A. A. Smith,Gillie A. Roth,Akshara D. Thakore,Haley J. Lucian,Kailey P. Totherow,Sam W. Baker,Yuko Tada,Justin M. Farry,Anahita Eskandari,Camille E. Hironaka,Kevin J Jaatinen,Kiah M. Williams,Hunter Bergamasco,Clifton Marschel,Blaine Chadwick,Frederick Grady,Michael Ma,Eric A. Appel,Y. Joseph Woo +24 more
TL;DR: A sprayable dynamically crosslinked supramolecular polymer–nanoparticle hydrogel that robustly adheres to tissue reduces the severity of cardiac adhesions in rats and sheep.
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An innovative biologic system for photon-powered myocardium in the ischemic heart.
Jeffrey E. Cohen,Andrew B. Goldstone,Michael J. Paulsen,Yasuhiro Shudo,Amanda N. Steele,Bryan B. Edwards,Jay Patel,John W. MacArthur,Michael S. Hopkins,Casey Burnett,Kevin J Jaatinen,Akshara D. Thakore,Justin M. Farry,Vi N. Truong,Alexandra T Bourdillon,Lyndsay M. Stapleton,Anahita Eskandari,Alexander S. Fairman,William Hiesinger,Tatiana V. Esipova,William L. Patrick,Keven Ji,Judith A. Shizuru,Y. Joseph Woo +23 more
TL;DR: A novel system that rescues the myocardium from acute ischemia, using photosynthesis through intramyocardial delivery of the cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus, has the potential to create a paradigm shift in the way ischemic heart disease is treated.
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A Biocompatible Therapeutic Catheter-Deliverable Hydrogel for In Situ Tissue Engineering
Amanda N. Steele,Lyndsay M. Stapleton,Justin M. Farry,Haley J. Lucian,Michael J. Paulsen,Anahita Eskandari,Camille E. Hironaka,Akshara D. Thakore,Hanjay Wang,Anthony C. Yu,Doreen Chan,Eric A. Appel,Y J Woo +12 more
TL;DR: The development of an easily‐scaled, catheter‐injectable hydrogel utilizing a polymer–nanoparticle crosslinking mechanism is reported, which exhibits notable shear‐thinning and self‐healing behavior and it is demonstrated that therapeutics can be differentially released with distinct elution profiles, allowing precise control over drug delivery.
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Ex Vivo Biomechanical Study of Apical Versus Papillary Neochord Anchoring for Mitral Regurgitation.
Annabel M. Imbrie-Moore,Michael J. Paulsen,Akshara D. Thakore,Hanjay Wang,Camille E. Hironaka,Haley J. Lucian,Justin M. Farry,Bryan B. Edwards,Jung Hwa Bae,Mark R. Cutkosky,Y. Joseph Woo +10 more
TL;DR: Apical neochord anchoring results in effective repair of mitral regurgitation, albeit with somewhat higher forces on the chordae and neochORD suture, as well as an increased rate of loading on the neochords compared with the papillary muscle fixation.