Search Results - "Herron, Maggie"
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Engineered Surface-Immobilized Enzyme that Retains High Levels of Catalytic Activity in Air
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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