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    Engineered Surface-Immobilized Enzyme that Retains High Levels of Catalytic Activity in Air by Badieyan, Somayesadat, Wang, Qiuming, Zou, Xingquan, Li, Yaoxin, Herron, Maggie, Abbott, Nicholas L, Chen, Zhan, Marsh, E. Neil G

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (01-03-2017)
    “…In the absence of aqueous buffer, most enzymes retain little or no activity; however, “water-free” enzymes would have many diverse applications. Here, we…”
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    Interfacial Stacks of Polymeric Nanofilms on Soft Biological Surfaces that Release Multiple Agents by Herron, Maggie, Schurr, Michael J, Murphy, Christopher J, McAnulty, Jonathan F, Czuprynski, Charles J, Abbott, Nicholas L

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (12-10-2016)
    “…We report a general and facile method that permits the transfer (stacking) of multiple independently fabricated and nanoscopically thin polymeric films, each…”
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    Reduction in Wound Bioburden using a Silver-Loaded Dissolvable Microfilm Construct by Herron, Maggie, Agarwal, Ankit, Kierski, Patricia R., Calderon, Diego F., Teixeira, Leandro B. C., Schurr, Michael J., Murphy, Christopher J., Czuprynski, Charles J., McAnulty, Jonathan F., Abbott, Nicholas L.

    Published in Advanced healthcare materials (01-06-2014)
    “…Silver is a widely used antimicrobial agent, yet, when impregnated in macroscopic dressings, it stains wounds, can lead to tissue toxicity, and can inhibit…”
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    Gallium-Loaded Dissolvable Microfilm Constructs that Provide Sustained Release of Ga super(3+) for Management of Biofilms by Herron, Maggie, Schurr, Michael J, Murphy, Christopher J, McAnulty, Jonathan F, Czuprynski, Charles J, Abbott, Nicholas L

    Published in Advanced healthcare materials (01-12-2015)
    “…The persistence of bacterial biofilms in chronic wounds delays wound healing. Although Ga super(3+) can inhibit or kill biofilms, precipitation as Ga(OH)…”
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    Gallium‐Loaded Dissolvable Microfilm Constructs that Provide Sustained Release of Ga 3+ for Management of Biofilms by Herron, Maggie, Schurr, Michael J., Murphy, Christopher J., McAnulty, Jonathan F., Czuprynski, Charles J., Abbott, Nicholas L.

    Published in Advanced healthcare materials (01-12-2015)
    “…The persistence of bacterial biofilms in chronic wounds delays wound healing. Although Ga 3+ can inhibit or kill biofilms, precipitation as Ga(OH) 3 has…”
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    Gallium-Loaded Dissolvable Microfilm Constructs that Provide Sustained Release of Ga3+ for Management of Biofilms by Herron, Maggie, Schurr, Michael J., Murphy, Christopher J., McAnulty, Jonathan F., Czuprynski, Charles J., Abbott, Nicholas L.

    Published in Advanced healthcare materials (30-12-2015)
    “…The persistence of bacterial biofilms in chronic wounds delays wound healing. Although Ga3+ can inhibit or kill biofilms, precipitation as Ga(OH)3 has…”
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    Gallium-Loaded Dissolvable Microfilm Constructs that Provide Sustained Release of Ga(3+) for Management of Biofilms by Herron, Maggie, Schurr, Michael J, Murphy, Christopher J, McAnulty, Jonathan F, Czuprynski, Charles J, Abbott, Nicholas L

    Published in Advanced healthcare materials (30-12-2015)
    “…The persistence of bacterial biofilms in chronic wounds delays wound healing. Although Ga(3+) can inhibit or kill biofilms, precipitation as Ga(OH)3 has…”
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