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312 related items for PubMed ID: 18182899

  • 1. Development and evaluation of silver-impregnated amniotic membrane as an antimicrobial burn dressing.
    Singh R, Kumar D, Kumar P, Chacharkar MP.
    J Burn Care Res; 2008; 29(1):64-72. PubMed ID: 18182899
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  • 5. Comparison of the efficacy of silver-based antimicrobial burn dressings in a porcine model of burn wounds.
    Ross JA, Allan N, Olson M, Schatz C, Nation PN, Gawaziuk JP, Sethi J, Liu S, Logsetty S.
    Burns; 2020 Nov; 46(7):1632-1640. PubMed ID: 32381448
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  • 6. Decellularized human amniotic membrane: more is needed for an efficient dressing for protection of burns against antibiotic-resistant bacteria isolated from burn patients.
    Gholipourmalekabadi M, Bandehpour M, Mozafari M, Hashemi A, Ghanbarian H, Sameni M, Salimi M, Gholami M, Samadikuchaksaraei A.
    Burns; 2015 Nov; 41(7):1488-97. PubMed ID: 26048133
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  • 8. An in vitro comparison of two silver-containing antimicrobial wound dressings .
    Hooper SJ, Williams DW, Thomas DW, Hill KE, Percival SL.
    Ostomy Wound Manage; 2012 Jan; 58(1):16-22. PubMed ID: 22247408
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  • 10. Imparting commercial antimicrobial dressings with low-adherence to burn wounds.
    Asghari S, Logsetty S, Liu S.
    Burns; 2016 Jun; 42(4):877-83. PubMed ID: 26847614
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  • 18. Acetic acid dressings used to treat pseudomonas colonised burn wounds: A UK national survey.
    Nour S, Reid G, Sathanantham K, Mackie I.
    Burns; 2022 Sep; 48(6):1364-1367. PubMed ID: 34862089
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  • 19. Wound dressings: selecting the most appropriate type.
    Broussard KC, Powers JG.
    Am J Clin Dermatol; 2013 Dec; 14(6):449-59. PubMed ID: 24062083
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  • 20. Use of internally validated in vitro biofilm models to assess antibiofilm performance of silver-containing gelling fibre dressings.
    Suleman L, Purcell L, Thomas H, Westgate S.
    J Wound Care; 2020 Mar 02; 29(3):154-161. PubMed ID: 32160088
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