Medical Aspects of Chemical Warfare (2008) - The Black Vault

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<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Aspects</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Warfare</strong>200. Petrali JP, Oglesby SB, Hamilton TA, Mills KR. Ultrastructural pathology and immunohistochemistry <strong>of</strong> mustard gaslesion. In: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 1993 <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> Defense Bioscience Review, Baltimore, Md, 10–13 May 1993. AberdeenProving Ground, Md: US Army <strong>Medical</strong> Research Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> Defense; 1993: 15–20. AD A275667.201. Petrali JP, Oglesby SB, Hamilton TA, Mills KR. Ultrastructural pathology and immunohistochemistry <strong>of</strong> mustard gaslesion. In: Bailey GW, Bentley J, Small JA, eds. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 50th Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Electron Microscopy Society<strong>of</strong> America, 16–21 August 1992, Boston, Mass. San Francisco, Calif: San Francisco Press, Inc; 1992.202. Lindsay CD, Rice P. Changes in connective tissue macromolecular components <strong>of</strong> Yucatan mini-pig skin followingapplication <strong>of</strong> sulphur mustard vapor. Hum Exp Toxicol. 1995;14:341–348.203. Brown RFR, Rice P. Histopathological changes in Yukatan minipig skin following challenge with sulfur mustard. Asequential study <strong>of</strong> the first 24 hours following challenge. Int J Exp Path. 1997;78:9–20.204. Green HA, Burd EE, Nishioka NS, Compton CC. Skin graft take and healing following 193-nm excimer, continuouswavecarbon dioxide (CO 2), pulsed CO 2, or pulsed holmium:YAG laser ablation <strong>of</strong> the graft bed. Arch Dermatol.1993;129:979–988.205. Domankevitz Y, Nishioka NS. Effects <strong>of</strong> a rapidly scanned carbon dioxide laser on porcine dermis. J Burn Care Rehabil.1997;18(3):206–209.206. Thomas S, McCubbin P. A comparison <strong>of</strong> the antimicrobial effects <strong>of</strong> four silver-containing dressings on three organisms.J Wound Care. 2003;12(3):101–107.207. O’Neill MA, Vine GJ, Beezer AE, et al. Antimicrobial properties <strong>of</strong> silver-containing wound dressings: a microcalorimetricstudy. Int J Pharm. 2003;263(1–2):61–68.208. Olson ME, Wright JB, Lam K, Burrell RE. Healing <strong>of</strong> porcine donor sites covered with silver-coated dressings. Eur JSurg. 2000;166(6):486–489.209. Demling RH, DeSanti MDL. <strong>The</strong> rate <strong>of</strong> re-epithelialization across meshed skin grafts is increased with exposure tosilver. Burns. 2002;28(3):264–266.210. Paddock HN, Schultz GS, Mast BA. Methods in reepithelialization. In: DiPietro LA, Burns AL, eds. Wound Healing.Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2003:17–36.211. Danilenko DM, Ring BD, Tarpley JE, et al. Growth factors in porcine full and partial-thickness burn repair. Differingtargets and effects <strong>of</strong> keratinocyte growth factor, platelet-derived growth factor-BB, epidermal growth factor and neudifferentiation factor. Am J Pathol. 1995;147(5):1261–1277.212. Wang HJ, Wan HL, Yang DS, Chen TM, Chang DM. Acceleration <strong>of</strong> skin graft healing by growth factors. Burns.1996;22(1):10–14.213. Smith PD, Polo M, Soler PM, et al. Efficacy <strong>of</strong> growth factors in the accelerated closure <strong>of</strong> interstices in explantedmeshed human skin grafts. J Burn Care Rehabil. 2000;21:5–9.214. Sheridan RL, Moreno C. Skin substitutes in burns. Burns. 2001;27(1):92.215. Shakespeare P. Burn wound healing and skin substitutes. Burns. 2001;27(5):517–522.216. Balasubramani M, Kumar TR, Babu M. Skin substitutes: a review. Burns. 2001;27(5): 534–544.217. Hansen SL, Voigt DW, Wiebelhaus P, Paul CN. Using skin replacement products to treat burns and wounds. AdvWound Care. 2001;14(1):37–44.218. Supp DM, Boyce ST. Engineered skin substitutes: practices and potentials. Clin Dermatol. 2005;23(4):403–412.306

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