PUBLISHED RESEARCH ARTICLES

  • SW Manning, et al., Efficacy of a bioresorbable matrix in healing complex chronic wounds: An open-label prospective pilot study. Wounds, 2020. 32(11).

  • M Herron, et al., Interfacial stacks of polymeric nanofilms on soft biological surfaces that release multiple agents. ACS applied materials & interfaces, 2016. 8(40): p. 26541-26551.

  • M Herron, et al., Gallium‐loaded dissolvable microfilm constructs that provide sustained release of Ga3+ for management of biofilms. Advanced healthcare materials, 2015. 4(18): p. 2849-2859.

  • M Herron, et al., Reduction in wound bioburden using a silver‐loaded dissolvable microfilm construct. Advanced healthcare materials, 2014. 3(6): p. 916-928.

  • KM Guthrie, et al., Integration of silver nanoparticle-impregnated polyelectrolyte multilayers into murine-splinted cutaneous wound beds. Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2013. 34(6): p. e359-e367.

  • KM Guthrie, et al., Antibacterial efficacy of silver-impregnated polyelectrolyte multilayers immobilized on a biological dressing in a murine wound infection model. Annals of surgery, 2012. 256(2): p. 371.

  • A Agarwal, et al., Polymeric multilayers that localize the release of chlorhexidine from biologic wound dressings. Biomaterials, 2012. 33(28): p. 6783-6792.

  • Agarwal, A., et al., Polymeric materials for chronic wound and burn dressings, in Advanced Wound Repair Therapies. 2011, Elsevier. p. 186-208.

  • A Agarwal, et al., Polymeric multilayers that contain silver nanoparticles can be stamped onto biological tissues to provide antibacterial activity. Advanced functional materials, 2011. 21(10): p. 1863-1873.

  • A Agarwal, et al., Surfaces modified with nanometer-thick silver-impregnated polymeric films that kill bacteria but support growth of mammalian cells. Biomaterials, 2010. 31(4): p. 680-690.

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS & CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

  • MJ Schurr, et al., Novel polymeric bioresorbable matrix promotes cell growth and eradicates pseudomonas biofilm. Boswick Burn and Wound Care Symposium, 2020.

  • K Trambadia, et al., Use of a novel bioresorbable wound matrix dressing with a polymeric coating containing nanoparticle silver in the treatment of diabetic foot and venous leg wounds. Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing, 2020.

  • G Pranami, et al., Microfilm polymeric matrix containing silver and gallium kills bacteria within biofilms. Wound Healing Society Annual Meeting, 2020.

  • G Pranami, et al., A novel ultrathin bioresorbable matrix containing silver and gallium for killing biofilm bacteria. Military Health System Research Symposium, 2020.

  • A Agarwal, et al., Silver impregnated nanometer thick polymer films stamped on wound beds do not impair healing. 20th Annual Meeting of Wound Healing Society (WHS), Orlando, FL, 2020.

  • Treadwell, T., The use of absorbable polyvinyl/polymeric microfilm matrix with silver in the treatment of venous ulcers: A pilot study. Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Fall, 2019.

  • Ostler, M., Compression is key: Silver, elastic compression stockinet, and hyper-absorbent felt in direct contact with vlu granulation tissue reverses comorbid inflammation, pain and exudate that delays effective compression therapy. Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Fall, 2019.

  • MJ Schurr, et al., Pre-clinical and clinical performance of a lightweight synthetic bioresorbable polyelectrolyte multilayer nanofilm-based antimicrobial matrix . Military Health System Research Symposium, 2019.

  • Miller, M., Use of uniquely adherent silver film (Microlyte® Matrix) to promote healing of recalcitrant diabetic neuropathic ulcers. Wild on Wounds, 2019.

  • McGuire, J., Use of a novel bioresorbable wound matrix dressing with a polymeric coating containing nanoparticle silver in the treatment of diabetic foot and venous leg wounds. Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Fall, 2019.

  • Manning, S., Clinical evaluation of Microlyte® Ag bioresorbable matrix in complex chronic, recalcitrant wounds American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, 2019.

  • Garoufalis, M., A new novel approach for the treatment of chronic wounds. Desert Foot 2019.

  • Chatelain, R., The efficacy of a synthetic bioresorbable antimicrobial matrix as an implantable material for at-risk surgical wounds. Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Spring, 2019.

  • Schurr, M., The use of Microlyte® bioresorbable wound matrix as a surgical implant to prevent postoperative surgical site infection. Innovations in Wound Healing 2018, 2018.

  • Price, T., An ultrathin bioresorbable matrix with antimicrobial silver in the treatment of chronic contaminated wounds. Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Fall, 2018.

  • Pranami, G., Microfilm bioresorbable matrix containing silver nanoparticles for cell growth and combating bacteria in deep wound tissue. American Burn Association, 2018.

  • Pranami, G., Effective antibiofilm bioresorbable microfilm matrix containing gallium and silver. Wound Healing Society, 2018.

  • Manning, S., Microlyte® Matrix stimulates wound closure in full-thickness, chronic wound in patient with multiple risk factors for non-healing. Innovations in Wound Healing 2018, 2018.

  • Crawford, E., Synthetic resorbable antibiofilm polymeric wound matrix containing gallium and silver. Innovations in Wound Healing, 2018.

  • Beatty, A., Usage of a fully synthetic bioresorbable antimicrobial matrix containing ionic and metallic silver to treat difficult-to-heal leg ulcers suspected of biofilms. Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Fall, 2018.

  • Pranami, G., Ultrathin hydrogel dressings containing gallium ions and metallic silver for the elimination of biofilms. Wound Healing Society, 2017.

  • McAnulty, J., Use of an antimicrobial microfilm wound dressing in spontaneous wounds in animals. Wound Healing Society, 2017.

  • JL Dalsin, et al., Ultrathin microfilm dressing with silver and gallium ions disperse biofilmson biological surfaces. Symposium on Advanced Wound Care, 2017.

  • Humphrey, D., Ultrathin dissolvable antimicrobial wound dressing is safe and effective in patients with complex chronic wounds. Wound Healing Society, 2017.

  • Agarwal, A., et al., Microfilm wound contact dressing with metallic silver that conforms to wound-bed, prevents wound infection, and allows normal healing. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2016. 24(2).

  • A Agarwal, et al., Ultrathin dissolvable wound contact dressing with metallic silver that prevents infection and allows normal healing. Wound Healing Society, 2016.

  • K Brandenburg, et al., Anti-biofilm efficacy of novel wound dressings containing tryptophan. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2015. 23(2).

  • A Agarwal, et al., Transparent microfilm dressing with metallic silver particles prevents wound infection and allows normal wound healing. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2014. 22(2).

  • A Agarwal, et al., Dissolvable microfilm dressing with silver-nanoparticles expedites healing of contaminated excisional wounds in mice. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2013. 21(2).

  • KM Guthrie, et al., Antibacterial efficacy of silver-impregnated polyelectrolyte multilayers immobilized on a biological dressing in a murine wound infection model. Annals of surgery, 2012. 256(2): p. 371.

  • Agarwal, A., et al., Transferrable antibacterial nanofilms of silvernanoparticles for artificial skin. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2012. 20(2).

  • A Agarwal, et al., Biologic dressing stamped with a chlorhexidine impregnated polymer film prevents infection and promotes normal healing in a murine wound-model. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2012. 20(2).

  • N Shah, et al., Effect of polyelectrolyte multilayer assembly on accessibility of immobilized growth factor. Society for Biomaterials (SFB) Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, 2011.

  • A Agarwal, et al., Integration of silver-impregnated polymeric multilayers onto biological tissues to provide antibacterial activity. Society for Biomaterials (SFB) Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, 2011.

  • A Agarwal, et al., Antibacterial molecular coatings of silver-nanoparticles for integration in wound-beds. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2011. 19(2).

  • H Singh, et al., Mechanical transfer of silver into wound beds utilizing nanometer-thick polymer films that do not impair wound healing. American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) Veterinary Symposium, Seattle, WA, 2010.

  • A Agarwal, et al., Nanoscopically thin polymer films with silver nanoparticles that kill bacteria with but support growth of fibroblasts. Polymeric Materials Science & Engineering Proceedings 101, 1450, 238th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Washington, DC, 2009.

  • A Agarwal, et al., A novel, localized-release silver delivery system for chronic wounds. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2009. 17(2).