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Robyn Fong
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 15
Citations - 573
Robyn Fong is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Deep learning. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 12 publications receiving 204 citations.
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Atheroprotective roles of smooth muscle cell phenotypic modulation and the TCF21 disease gene as revealed by single-cell analysis
Robert C. Wirka,Robert C. Wirka,Dhananjay Wagh,David T. Paik,David T. Paik,Milos Pjanic,Milos Pjanic,Trieu Nguyen,Trieu Nguyen,Clint L. Miller,Ramen Kundu,Ramen Kundu,Manabu Nagao,Manabu Nagao,John A. Coller,Tiffany K Koyano,Robyn Fong,Y. Joseph Woo,Boxiang Liu,Stephen B. Montgomery,Joseph C. Wu,Joseph C. Wu,Kuixi Zhu,Rui Chang,Melissa Alamprese,Michelle D. Tallquist,Juyong Brian Kim,Juyong Brian Kim,Thomas Quertermous,Thomas Quertermous +29 more
TL;DR: A protective role for both TCF21 and SMC phenotypic modulation in this disease is established and these cells transform into unique fibroblast-like cells, termed ‘fibromyocytes’, rather than into a classical macrophage phenotype.
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Altered Cardiac Energetics and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.
Sara Ranjbarvaziri,Kristina B. Kooiker,Mathew Ellenberger,Giovanni Fajardo,Mingming Zhao,Alison Schroer Vander Roest,Rahel A. Woldeyes,Tiffany T. Koyano,Robyn Fong,Ning Ma,Lei Tian,Gavin M. Traber,Frandics P. Chan,John Perrino,Sushma Reddy,Wah Chiu,Wah Chiu,Joseph C. Wu,Joseph Woo,Kathleen M. Ruppel,James A. Spudich,Michael Snyder,Kévin Contrepois,Daniel Bernstein +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of individual gene variants on sarcomeric protein biomechanics were investigated at the cellular level in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) patients.
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Modeling conduit choice for valve-sparing aortic root replacement on biomechanics with a 3-dimensional–printed heart simulator
Michael J. Paulsen,Patpilai Kasinpila,Annabel M. Imbrie-Moore,Hanjay Wang,Camille E. Hironaka,Tiffany K Koyano,Robyn Fong,Peter Chiu,Andrew B. Goldstone,Amanda N. Steele,Lyndsay M. Stapleton,Michael Ma,Y. Joseph Woo +12 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that straight tubular grafts may help maintain the native cylindrical position of the aortic valve commissures radially, resulting in preserved leaflet coaptation, reduced stresses, and potentially improved valve performance.
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Predicting post-operative right ventricular failure using video-based deep learning
Rohan Shad,Nicolas Quach,Robyn Fong,Patpilai Kasinpila,Cayley Bowles,Miguel Castro,Ashrith Guha,Eddie Suarez,Stefan Jovinge,Sangjin Lee,Theodore Boeve,Myriam Amsallem,Xiu Tang,Francois Haddad,Yasuhiro Shudo,Y. Joseph Woo,Jeffrey J. Teuteberg,John P. Cunningham,Curtis P. Langlotz,William Hiesinger +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a novel video AI system trained to predict post-operative right ventricular failure (RV failure) using the full spatio-temporal density of information from pre-operative echocardiography scans.
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Use of patient-specific computational models for optimization of aortic insufficiency after implantation of left ventricular assist device.
Patpilai Kasinpila,Sandra Kong,Robyn Fong,Rohan Shad,Alexander D. Kaiser,Alison L. Marsden,Y. Joseph Woo,William Hiesinger +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that patients who developed de novo AI have greater rWSS at the aortic root, and their outflow grafts were placed closer to theAortic roots than those patients without de noVO AI.