Jiaxi Chen • UCSF Profiles (original) (raw)

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University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX BBA/BS 06/2013 Finance
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX MD 06/2017 Medicine
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles Residency 06/2023 General Surgery
California Society of Plastic Surgeons 2021 2021 Best Paper Award
American Society of Plastic Surgeons 2021 Outstanding Paper Presentation

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Jiaxi Chen received his MD from University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, Texas in 2017 and subsequently completed his general surgery residency at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA in 2023. He studied under the direction of Dr. Randy Sherman at Cedars-Sinai during the dedicated research year of his surgery residency.

Dr. Chen joined the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at University of California San Francisco as a plastic surgery resident in 2023. His clinical interests include hand surgery and microsurgery.

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  1. Masculinizing hormone therapy effect on breast tissue: Changes in estrogen and androgen receptors in transgender female-to-male mastectomies. Breast. 2023 Dec; 72:103596. Chaum M, Grossi S, Chen J, Hu V, Ray E, Giuliano A, Bose S. PMID: 37951051; PMCID: PMC10665694.
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  2. Defining sexual dimorphism in masculinizing chest surgery using 3-dimensional imaging. J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2023 08; 83:32-41. Azadgoli B, Samaha Y, Chen J, Ray E. PMID: 37270993.
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  3. ADMs and synthetic meshes improve implant-based breast reconstruction aesthetics, but at what cost? J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2023 05; 80:178-181. Samaha Y, Chen J, Ray EC. PMID: 37028245.
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  4. The Coronavirus (COVID-19) Effect on Public Sentiments Regarding Elective Plastic Surgery in the United States. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2021 Apr; 9(4):e3579. Chen J, Ray EC. PMID: 33936920; PMCID: PMC8081467.
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  5. Engineering brown fat into skeletal muscle using ultrasound-targeted microbubble destruction gene delivery in obese Zucker rats: Proof of concept design. IUBMB Life. 2017 09; 69(9):745-755. Bastarrachea RA, Chen J, Kent JW, Nava-Gonzalez EJ, Rodriguez-Ayala E, Daadi MM, Jorge B, Laviada-Molina H, Comuzzie AG, Chen S, Grayburn PA. PMID: 28762248.
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  6. ANGPTL8 reverses established adriamycin cardiomyopathy by stimulating adult cardiac progenitor cells. Oncotarget. 2016 Dec 06; 7(49):80391-80403. Chen S, Chen J, Meng XL, Shen JS, Huang J, Huang P, Pu Z, McNeill NH, Grayburn PA. PMID: 27823982; PMCID: PMC5348328.
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  7. In vivo targeted delivery of ANGPTL8 gene for beta cell regeneration in rats. Diabetologia. 2015 May; 58(5):1036-44. Chen J, Chen S, Huang P, Meng XL, Clayton S, Shen JS, Grayburn PA. PMID: 25720603.
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  8. Myocardial regeneration in adriamycin cardiomyopathy by nuclear expression of GLP1 using ultrasound targeted microbubble destruction. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2015 Mar 20; 458(4):823-9. Chen S, Chen J, Huang P, Meng XL, Clayton S, Shen JS, Grayburn PA. PMID: 25701791.
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  9. Successful β cells islet regeneration in streptozotocin-induced diabetic baboons using ultrasound-targeted microbubble gene therapy with cyclinD2/CDK4/GLP1. Cell Cycle. 2014; 13(7):1145-51. Chen S, Bastarrachea RA, Roberts BJ, Voruganti VS, Frost PA, Nava-Gonzalez EJ, Arriaga-Cazares HE, Chen J, Huang P, DeFronzo RA, Comuzzie AG, Grayburn PA. PMID: 24553120; PMCID: PMC4013164.
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  10. Stimulation of adult resident cardiac progenitor cells by durable myocardial expression of thymosin beta 4 with ultrasound-targeted microbubble delivery. Gene Ther. 2013 Feb; 20(2):225-33. Chen S, Shimoda M, Chen J, Grayburn PA. PMID: 23151517.
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  11. Ectopic transgenic expression of NKX2.2 induces differentiation of adult pancreatic progenitors and mediates islet regeneration. Cell Cycle. 2012 Apr 15; 11(8):1544-53. Chen S, Shimoda M, Chen J, Matsumoto S, Grayburn PA. PMID: 22433950.
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  12. Transient overexpression of cyclin D2/CDK4/GLP1 genes induces proliferation and differentiation of adult pancreatic progenitors and mediates islet regeneration. Cell Cycle. 2012 Feb 15; 11(4):695-705. Chen S, Shimoda M, Chen J, Matsumoto S, Grayburn PA. PMID: 22373529; PMCID: PMC3318104.
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2016 1
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