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  • 4. Immediate Treatment of Burn Wounds with High Concentrations of Topical Antibiotics in an Alginate Hydrogel Using a Platform Wound Device.
    Nuutila K, Grolman J, Yang L, Broomhead M, Lipsitz S, Onderdonk A, Mooney D, Eriksson E.
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    Larson D, Carlsson AH, Valdera FA, Burgess M, Leatherman L, Shaffer L, Christy RJ, Nuutila K.
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    Varon DE, Carlsson AH, Cooper LE, Chapa J, Valdera FA, Christy S, Christy RJ, Chan RK, Nuutila KJ.
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  • 7. Subcutaneous Anti-inflammatory Therapies to Prevent Burn Progression in a Swine Model of Contact Burn Injury.
    Thompson MA, Shaffer L, Larson DA, Stavena-Holik M, Nail C, Leatherman L, Tomblyn S, Burnett L, Rizzo J, Christy RJ, Kowalczewski CJ.
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  • 8. [Preliminary effect observation on the application of micro-negative pressure in children with small-area deep partial-thickness burn].
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  • 9. Dermal Nanoemulsion Treatment Reduces Burn Wound Conversion and Improves Skin Healing in a Porcine Model of Thermal Burn Injury.
    Dolgachev VA, Ciotti S, Liechty E, Levi B, Wang SC, Baker JR, Hemmila MR.
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  • 12. Preclinical assessment of safety and efficacy of intravenous delivery of autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells (ADRCs) in the treatment of severe thermal burns using a porcine model.
    Foubert P, Liu M, Anderson S, Rajoria R, Gutierrez D, Zafra D, Tenenhaus M, Fraser JK.
    Burns; 2018 Sep 24; 44(6):1531-1542. PubMed ID: 29958745
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  • 13. Full-thickness porcine burns infected with Staphylococcus aureus or Pseudomonas aeruginosa can be effectively treated with topical antibiotics.
    Tsai DM, Tracy LE, Lee CC, Hackl F, Kiwanuka E, Minasian RA, Onderdonk A, Junker JP, Eriksson E, Caterson EJ.
    Wound Repair Regen; 2016 Mar 24; 24(2):356-65. PubMed ID: 26800421
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  • 14. Development of a combined radiation and full thickness burn injury minipig model to study the effects of uncultured adipose-derived regenerative cell therapy in wound healing.
    Foubert P, Doyle-Eisele M, Gonzalez A, Berard F, Weber W, Zafra D, Alfonso Z, Zhao S, Tenenhaus M, Fraser JK.
    Int J Radiat Biol; 2017 Mar 24; 93(3):340-350. PubMed ID: 27690716
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  • 15. Accelerated epithelialization and improved wound healing metrics in porcine full-thickness wounds transplanted with full-thickness skin micrografts.
    Rettinger CL, Fletcher JL, Carlsson AH, Chan RK.
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  • 16. A comparative burn wound model in the New Yorkshire pig for the histopathological evaluation of local therapeutic regimens: silver sulfadiazine cream as a standard.
    Hoekstra MJ, Hupkens P, Dutrieux RP, Bosch MM, Brans TA, Kreis RW.
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  • 17. Nano-silver modified porcine small intestinal submucosa for the treatment of infected partial-thickness burn wounds.
    Zhang Y, Xu J, Chai Y, Zhang J, Hu Z, Zhou H.
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  • 18. Antibiotic-Containing Agarose Hydrogel for Wound and Burn Care.
    Grolman JM, Singh M, Mooney DJ, Eriksson E, Nuutila K.
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  • 19. Comparison of purified olive oil and silver sulfadiazine in the treatment of partial thickness porcine burns.
    Gurfinkel R, Palivatkel-Naim M, Gleisinger R, Rosenberg L, Singer AJ.
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  • 20. An Application of a Negative-Pressure Wound Dressing for Partial- or Full-Thickness Burn Wounds.
    Cheng Y, Zhou Z, Hu H, Li W, Liu Y, Xia Z, Deng C, Mao G, Yi L, Liu X, Yang S, Zheng J, Guo F.
    Int J Low Extrem Wounds; 2021 Sep 16; 20(3):257-262. PubMed ID: 32594807
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