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Biofilms

Surfactants and their role in wound cleansing and biofilm management

Biofilms are communities of microbes that are either associated with biotic or abiotic surfaces (not necessarily solid) or are attached to themselves. They are encased in a matrix of extracellular...

Wound bed preparation: the importance of rapid and effective desloughing to promote healing

Slough is comprised of the components of phagocytosis and occurs as a consequence of the inflammatory phase of wound healing. In acute wounds, neutrophils remove any dead and devitalised tissue that...

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