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 Publications
  A review of first aid treatments for burn injuries
  Burn Wound Infection in a Porcine Burn Model
  Important improvements to porcine skin burn models, in search of the perfect burn [Letter to the Editor]
  Silver Absorption on Burns After the Application of ActicoatTM: Data From Pediatric Patients and a Porcine Burn Model
  The evaluation of a clinical scar scale for porcine burn scars
  Acticoat (TM): A cost-effective and evidence-based dressing strategy
  Burn healing is dependent on burn site: a quantitative analysis from a porcine burn model
  Conservative surgical debridement as a burn treatment: supporting evidence from a porcine burn model
  Fetuin-A: A Major Fetal Serum Protein that Promotes "Wound Closure" and Scarless Healing (Letter to the editor)
  Paediatric treadmill friction injuries
  Phytophotodermatitis: Case reports of children presenting with blistering after preparing lime juice [Letter to the Editor]
  Safety legislation, public health policy and drowning prevention.
  Scalds as a result of vapour inhalation therapy in children
  Sparkler burns and the potential for serious injury in children [Letter to the editor]
  The efficacy of Aloe vera, tea tree oil and saliva as first aid treatment for partial thickness burn injuries
  The efficacy of an augmented virtual reality system to alleviate pain in children undergoing burns dressing changes: randomised controlled trial
  The optimal temperature of first aid treatment for partial thickness burn injuries
  Too Hot to Handle - Instant Noodle Burns in Children
  Vitronectin: Growth Factor Complexes Hold Potential as a Wound Therapy Approach
  'Burn off' burns in children
  A novel GJB2 mutation p.Asn54His in a patient with palmoplantar keratoderma, sensorineural hearing loss and knuckle pads
  A retrospective cohort study of Acticoat(TM) versus Silvazine(TM) in a paediatric population
  Compound heterozygous ABCA12 mutations including a novel nonsense mutation underlie harlequin ichthyosis
  DNA-Based Prenatal Diagnosis of Harlequin Ichthyosis and Characterization of ABCA12 Mutation Consequences
  Expression of the Keratinocyte Lipid Transporter ABCA12 in Developing and Reconstituted Human Epidermis
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