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  • 30. Silk sericin ameliorates wound healing and its clinical efficacy in burn wounds.
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  • 32. The wound-healing effects of a next-generation anti-biofilm silver Hydrofiber wound dressing on deep partial-thickness wounds using a porcine model.
    Davis SC, Li J, Gil J, Valdes J, Solis M, Higa A, Bowler P.
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  • 34. Benefit of hydrocolloid SSD dressing in the outpatient management of partial thickness burns.
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  • 36. Surfactants: Role in biofilm management and cellular behaviour.
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  • 39. A surfactant-based dressing can reduce the appearance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa pigments and uncover the dermal extracellular matrix in an ex vivo porcine skin wound model.
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