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1. Lights, fluorescence, action—Influencing wound treatment plans including debridement of bacteria and biofilms.

2. Evaluation of the combination of a biofilm-disrupting agent and negative pressure wound therapy: a case series.

3. The Future of Wound Care.

4. Comparison of Carbapenem-Resistant Microbial Pathogens in Combat and Non-combat Wounds of Military and Civilian Patients Seen at a Tertiary Military Hospital, Philippines (2013-2017).

5. 'Emerging Threat' Xylazine Use Continues to Spread Across the United States.

6. Randomized, single‐blinded, crossover study of a novel wound dressing vs current clinical practice after percutaneous collagen induction therapy.

7. Time to pull the trigger? Examining the ethical permissibility of minimum age restrictions for gun ownership and use.

8. Firearm injuries due to legal intervention in children and adolescents: a national analysis.

9. Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing and Hemingway's "Big Two-Hearted River".

10. Wounds and Skin and Soft Tissue Infections in People Who Inject Drugs and the Utility of Syringe Service Programs in Their Management.

11. AI technology for remote clinical assessment and monitoring.

12. Patient-reported experience measures are essential to improving quality of care for chronic wounds: An international qualitative study.

13. The treatment of paediatric burns with concentrated surfactant gel technology: a case series.

14. A retrospective matched-cohort study of 3994 lower extremity wounds of multiple etiologies across 644 institutions comparing a bioactive human skin allograft, TheraSkin, plus standard of care, to standard of care alone.

15. Penetrating Extremity Trauma: Part I:.

16. Hospital patients with severe wounds: early evidence on the impact of Medicare payment changes on treatment patterns and outcomes.

17. High-grade renal injuries are often isolated in sports-related trauma.

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