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Jacob C. Paris's research focuses on developing and testing in vitro models of the mitral valve. His work investigates methods to create static conditions for measuring trans-mitral pressure, employing vacuum techniques to achieve valve closure. This approach aims to facilitate controlled experimental setups for studying the valve's mechanics. Paris has collaborated with researchers Morten Ø. Jensen, Hanne Jensen, Alexis P. Applequist, and Sam E. Stephens at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on shared publications. His scholarly contributions to date include one publication with a total of seven citations, and an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 8
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In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure (2022)
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- In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure
- In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure
- In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure
- In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure
- In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure
- In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure
- In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure
- In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure
- In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure
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