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157 related items for PubMed ID: 32615590

  • 1. Enzymatic Debridement of Porcine Burn Wounds via a Novel Protease, SN514.
    Stone R, Jockheck-Clark AR, Natesan S, Rizzo JA, Wienandt NA, Scott LL, Larson DA, Wall JT, Holik MA, Shaffer LJ, Park N, Jovanovic A, Tetens S, Roche ED, Shi L, Christy RJ.
    J Burn Care Res; 2020 Sep 23; 41(5):1015-1028. PubMed ID: 32615590
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  • 2. Rapid and selective enzymatic debridement of porcine comb burns with bromelain-derived Debrase: acute-phase preservation of noninjured tissue and zone of stasis.
    Singer AJ, McClain SA, Taira BR, Rooney J, Steinhauff N, Rosenberg L.
    J Burn Care Res; 2010 Sep 23; 31(2):304-9. PubMed ID: 20182376
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  • 3. Debridement of porcine burns with a highly purified, ananain-based cysteine protease preparation.
    Orgill DP, Liu PY, Ritterbush LS, Skrabut EM, Samuels JA, Shames SL.
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  • 5. Selectivity of a bromelain based enzymatic debridement agent: a porcine study.
    Rosenberg L, Krieger Y, Silberstein E, Arnon O, Sinelnikov IA, Bogdanov-Berezovsky A, Singer AJ.
    Burns; 2012 Nov 23; 38(7):1035-40. PubMed ID: 22385643
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  • 6. Conservative surgical debridement as a burn treatment: supporting evidence from a porcine burn model.
    Wang XQ, Kempf M, Liu PY, Cuttle L, Chang HE, Kravchuk O, Mill J, Phillips GE, Kimble RM.
    Wound Repair Regen; 2008 Nov 23; 16(6):774-83. PubMed ID: 19128248
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  • 12. Development of a contaminated ischemic porcine wound model and the evaluation of bromelain based enzymatic debridement.
    Singer AJ, Toussaint J, Chung WT, McClain SA, Clark RAF, Asculai E, Geblinger D, Rosenberg L.
    Burns; 2018 Jun 23; 44(4):896-904. PubMed ID: 29661553
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  • 13. Evaluation of Bromelain-Based Enzymatic Debridement Combined with Laser Doppler Imaging and Healing of Burn Wounds.
    Korzeniowski T, Strużyna J, Torres K.
    Med Sci Monit; 2022 Aug 03; 28():e936713. PubMed ID: 35918878
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  • 14. Selective debridement of burn wounds using hydrosurgery system.
    Yuan M, Yin M, Zhang L, Feng J, Zhu J, Zhou Z, Shu B, Zhou F, Zhang F, Yin H, Wang X, Qi S, Wu J.
    Int Wound J; 2020 Apr 03; 17(2):300-309. PubMed ID: 31782622
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  • 16. Assessing the Effect of Enzymatic Debridement on the Scar Quality in Partial-Thickness Burns to Deep Dermal Burns of the Hand: A Long-Term Evaluation.
    Heitzmann W, Schulz A, Fuchs PC, Schiefer JL.
    Medicina (Kaunas); 2024 Mar 14; 60(3):. PubMed ID: 38541207
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  • 19. Clostridium Collagenase Impact on Zone of Stasis Stabilization and Transition to Healthy Tissue in Burns.
    Frederick RE, Bearden R, Jovanovic A, Jacobson N, Sood R, Dhall S.
    Int J Mol Sci; 2021 Aug 11; 22(16):. PubMed ID: 34445347
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