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Volume 26 - Issue 12 - December 2014

Column

Editorial
12/09/2014
Terry Treadwell
12/09/2014
Wounds
Evidence Corner
12/09/2014
Laura Bolton
Increased temperature is a classic sign of infection, but it often heralds skin breakdown due to other tissue injury as well. The late Dr. Paul Brand first observed that skin warmth induced by local inflammation preceded ulceration of...
Increased temperature is a classic sign of infection, but it often heralds skin breakdown due to other tissue injury as well. The late Dr. Paul Brand first observed that skin warmth induced by local inflammation preceded ulceration of...
Increased temperature is a...
12/09/2014
Wounds

Feature

Current Research
12/09/2014
Alan S. Coulson
Janet E. Harris-Hicks
12/09/2014
Wounds
Original Research
12/09/2014
Anathea Abad Pepperl
Melissa Bucalan Rooney
Angela Parker
Ruth Srednicki Burk
Christine Schubert Kabban
Paul A. Wetzel
Mary Jo Grap
12/09/2014
Wounds
Original Research
12/09/2014
Serhan Sakarya
Necati Gunay
Meltem Karakulak
Barcin Ozturk
Bulent Ertugrul
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of stabilized hypochlorous acid solution (HOCl) on killing rate, biofilm formation, antimicrobial activity within biofilm against frequently isolated microorganisms and migration rate of...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of stabilized hypochlorous acid solution (HOCl) on killing rate, biofilm formation, antimicrobial activity within biofilm against frequently isolated microorganisms and migration rate of...
The aim of this study was to...
12/09/2014
Wounds

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