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References/Bibliografia -Robert H. Demling - Robert E. Burrel

1. Michaelis L. The effect of ions in Colloidal Systems. Baltimore, MD: Williams Wilkins, 1925.

2. Searle A. The use of metal colloids in Health and Disease. New York, NY: E.P. Sutton, 1919:75.

3. Landsdown A, Sampson B, et al. Silver aids healing in the sterile skin wound: Experimental studies in the laboratory rat. Br J Dermatol 1997:137; 728.

4. Mayer C. Treatment of large human burns with 0.5% silver nitrate solution. Arch Surg 1965:90; 8120-820.

5. Fox C. silver sulfadiazine: a new topical therapy for Pseudomonas in burns. Arch Surg 1968:96; 1840-187.

6. Sommonett N. Electrochemical Ag+ for preservation use: Applied and experimental biology. Am Soc Microbiol 1992:1; 834.

7. Prasad M. Tissue elements in human health and disease. 1975, Acad Press, N.Y.

8. Demling R, DeSanti L. Effect of silver on wound management. Wounds 2001:13; 11-19.

9. Wright J, Kane L, Burrell R. Early healing events in a procine model of contaminated wounds: effect of nanocrystalline silver on matrix metalloproteinases, cellapoptosis, and healing.

10. Cooms C, Wan A, et al. Do burn patients have a silver burning? Burns 1992:18; 180.

11. Birringer R. Nanocrystalline materials. Mat Science Enginer: 1989; 117; 34-43.

12. Ovington L. Nanocrystalline silver: where the old and familiar meets a new frontier. Wounds 2001:13; 5-10.

13. Sant S, Gill K, Burrell R. Novel duplex antimicrobial silver films deposited by magnetic sputtering. Philos Mag Lett 2000:80; 249-256.

14. Djokic S, Burrell R, Field P. An electrochemical analysis of thin silver films produced by reactive sputtering. J Electrochem Soc 2001:148; 791-796.

15. Fu-Ren F, Bard A. Chemical, electrochemical gravemetric and microscopic studies on antimicrobial silver films. J Phys Chem 2002:106; 279-287.

16. Yin H, Langford R, Tredget E, Burrell R. Effect of Acticoat antimicrobial barrier dressing on wound Healing and graft take.; J Burn Care Rehab 1999:21; 231.

17. Wright J, Lam K, Burrell R. Wound management in an era of increasing antimicrobial resistance: A role for topical silver. Am J Infect Contr 1998:26; 572-577.

18. Yin H, Lanford R, Burrell. Comparative evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of Acticoat antimicrobial barrier dressing. J Burn Care Rehab 1999:20; 195.

19. Olson M, Wright J, Burrell R. Healing of porcine donor sites covered with silver coated dressings. Eur J Surg 2000:166; 486-490.

20. Demling R, DeSanti L. The rate of re-epithelialization across meshed skin grafts is increased with exposure to silver. Burns 202:

21. Tengrave N, Stacey M, Nacaulley S, et al. Analysis of the acute and chronic wound environments: the role of proteases and their inhibitors. Wound Rep Regen 1999:7; 442-452.

22. Kirsner R, Orsted H, Wright B. Matrix, metalloproteases in normal and impaired wound healing: a potential role of nanocrystalline silver. Wounds 2001:13; 5C; 5-10.