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1 Achieving self-sufficiency in skin allograft: A Singapore experience Chong, Si Jack

50 5 p. 1062-1067
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2 An artificial intelligence language model improves readability of burns first aid information Baldwin, Alexander J.

50 5 p. 1122-1127
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3 A national analysis of burn injuries among homeless persons presenting to emergency departments Shah, Jennifer K.

50 5 p. 1091-1100
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4 An increase in electrical burns during the covid lockdown in Western Cape, South Africa MacQuene, Tamlyn

50 5 p. 1174-1179
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5 Barriers and prospects for skin grafting in burn treatment across African countries Bbaale, Dorothy

50 5 p. 1150-1159
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6 Burn mass casualty incident planning in Alberta: A case study Fuchko, Danielle

50 5 p. 1128-1137
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7 Characteristics and risk factors for electrical burn injuries: a study based on World Health Organization Global Burn Registry Chen, Jigang

50 5 p. 1116-1121
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8 Cold atmospheric plasma is bactericidal to wound-relevant pathogens and is compatible with burn wound healing Oliver, Mary A.

50 5 p. 1192-1212
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9 Consumer focus group testing with stakeholders to generate an enteral resuscitation training flipbook for primary health center and first-level hospital providers in Nepal Francalancia, Stephanie

50 5 p. 1160-1173
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10 CytoSorb® in burn patients with septic shock and Acute Kidney Injury on Continuous Kidney Replacement Therapy is associated with improved clinical outcome and survival Mariano, Filippo

50 5 p. 1213-1222
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11 Deep Learning during burn prehospital care: An evolving perspective Vakili Ojarood, Mohammad

50 5 p. 1349-1351
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12 Editorial Board
50 5 p. i
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13 Effect of a Childhood Burn Prevention Program on Knowledge Level of Caregivers and Burn Risk Factors Yondem, Zeliha

50 5 p. 1296-1306
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14 Efficacy of hydrosurgical eschar excision following MEEK microskin grafting in patients with massive burns: A retrospective study of a single center Jiang, Yan

50 5 p. 1223-1231
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15 Efficacy of transfer form implementation for adult burn patients between institutions to the Israeli National Burn Center Aviv, Uri

50 5 p. 1138-1144
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16 Epidemiology of burns in a humanitarian setting: A national study among refugees in Lebanon Presser, Elise

50 5 p. 1145-1149
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17 Impacts of intelligent monitoring technology installation and additional modalities on hand hygiene compliance in a burn center: A quasi-experimental longitudinal trial Gurbuz, Kayhan

50 5 p. 1307-1314
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18 Inflammatory proteins and neutrophil extracellular traps increase in burn blister fluid 24h after burn Zang, Tuo

50 5 p. 1180-1191
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19 Inhibition of keloid fibroblast proliferation by artesunate is mediated by targeting the IRE1α/XBP1 signaling pathway and decreasing TGF-β1 Han, Xiaomei

50 5 p. 1259-1268
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20 Models predicting mortality risk of patients with burns to ≥ 50% of the total body surface Wang, Yiran

50 5 p. 1277-1285
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21 Multi-resistant organisms in burn patients: an end or a new beginning Hagiga, Ahmed

50 5 p. 1045-1052
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22 Neuropathic pain in burn patients – A common problem with little literature: A systematic review Stanton, Eloise

50 5 p. 1053-1061
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23 Never events in plastic surgery: An analysis of surgical burns and medical malpractice litigation Brozynski, Martina

50 5 p. 1232-1240
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24 Patients with hypertrophic scars following severe burn injury express different long noncoding RNAs Zhou, Ping

50 5 p. 1247-1258
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25 Relationship between quality of life, emotional symptomology and perceived emotional intelligence in a sample of burn victims Silva, A.

50 5 p. 1330-1340
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26 Risks of mental disorders among inpatients with burn injury: A nationwide cohort study Peng, Fan

50 5 p. 1315-1329
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27 Routinely collected burn clinical data in Canada: Determining the knowledge gap Gus, Eduardo

50 5 p. 1101-1115
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28 Self-harm in burn patients: An analysis of Finnish patient records (2011–2020) Purola, Lotta

50 5 p. 1083-1090
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29 Stigma and self-esteem in facial burn patients: A correlation study Wu, Xiaoxue

50 5 p. 1341-1348
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30 Subtherapeutic beta-lactam plasma concentrations in critically ill burned patients in the era of continuous intravenous administration Duputié, Germain

50 5 p. 1352-1354
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31 Tissue Pressure Changes and Implications on Dressing Selection when utilising Negative Pressure Wound Therapy on an Ex Vivo Porcine Model Lumsden, Emma J.

50 5 p. 1241-1246
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32 Topical delivery of insulin using novel organogel formulations: An approach for the management of diabetic wounds Chauhan, Sunita

50 5 p. 1068-1082
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33 Unveiling the language of scars: A patient-centric themed framework for comprehensive scar morphology Azzopardi, Ernest

50 5 p. 1269-1276
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34 Why do people get burned? Qualitative analysis of the causes of burns in a large survey of burn survivors Hoveidamanesh, Soodabeh

50 5 p. 1286-1295
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