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2. Sepsis in surgical patients: Burn sepsis.

3. An unusual presentation of inhalation injury in a patient with high voltage electrical injury: A case report.

4. Analysis of factor XIa, factor IXa and tissue factor activity in burn patients.

5. Trauma Airway Management: Transition from Anesthesia to Emergency Medicine.

6. Cold atmospheric plasma is bactericidal to wound-relevant pathogens and is compatible with burn wound healing.

7. A phase 3, open-label, controlled, randomized, multicenter trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of StrataGraft® construct in patients with deep partial-thickness thermal burns.

8. Iterative refinement of a histologic algorithm for burn depth categorization based on 798 consecutive burn wound biopsies.

9. Rete ridges are decreased in dyschromic burn hypertrophic scar: A histological study.

11. Evaluation of healing outcomes combining a novel polymer formulation with autologous skin cell suspension to treat deep partial and full thickness wounds in a porcine model: a pilot study.

12. A natural history study of coagulopathy in a porcine 40% total body surface area burn model reveals the time-dependent significance of functional assays.

13. Disparities affecting incarcerated burn-injured patients: Insight from the National Burn Repository.

14. Screening nasal swabs for methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus: A regional burn center's experience.

16. Staphylococcal superantigens and toxins are detectable in the serum of adult burn patients.

17. A study of the enterotoxigenicity of coagulase-negative and coagulase-positive staphylococcal isolates from food poisoning outbreaks in Minas Gerais, Brazil

19. Chronology of Coagulopathy after Thermal Injury.

20. Correlation of Rapid Thromboelastography Values with Total Body Surface Area and Predictive Value for Mortality in Burn-Induced Coagulopathy.

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