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Philip G Bowler

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Annals of Medicine|January 14, 2003
Wound pathophysiology, infection and therapeutic optionsPhilip G Bowler
Journal of Wound Care|May 9, 2018
Antibiotic resistance and biofilm tolerance: a combined threat in the treatment of chronic infectionsPhilip G Bowler
Ostomy/Wound Management|January 18, 2003
The 10(5) bacterial growth guideline: reassessing its clinical relevance in wound healingPhilip G Bowler
Wounds : a Compendium of Clinical Research and Practice|March 30, 2019
Perceptions of Wound Biofilm by Wound Care CliniciansDaniel Metcalf, Philip G Bowler
Journal of Wound Care|May 17, 2022
Acute and chronic wound infections: microbiological, immunological, clinical and therapeutic distinctionsJenny Hurlow, Philip G Bowler
Ostomy/Wound Management|April 24, 2009
Clinical experience with wound biofilm and management: a case seriesJennifer Hurlow, Philip G Bowler
Burns & Trauma|August 31, 2016
Biofilm delays wound healing: A review of the evidenceDaniel G Metcalf, Philip G Bowler
International Wound Journal|September 9, 2014
Clinician perceptions of wound biofilmDaniel G Metcalf, Philip G Bowler
Burns & Trauma|April 29, 2020
Clinical impact of an anti-biofilm Hydrofiber dressing in hard-to-heal wounds previously managed with traditional antimicrobial products and systemic antibioticsDaniel G Metcalf, Philip G Bowler
Wounds : a Compendium of Clinical Research and Practice|April 14, 2015
In vitro antimicrobial efficacy of a silver-containing wound dressing against mycobacteria associated with atypical skin ulcersPhilip G Bowler, Sarah Welsby, Victoria Towers
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Annals of Medicine|January 14, 2003
Wound pathophysiology, infection and therapeutic optionsPhilip G Bowler
Journal of Wound Care|May 9, 2018
Antibiotic resistance and biofilm tolerance: a combined threat in the treatment of chronic infectionsPhilip G Bowler
Ostomy/Wound Management|January 18, 2003
The 10(5) bacterial growth guideline: reassessing its clinical relevance in wound healingPhilip G Bowler
Wounds : a Compendium of Clinical Research and Practice|March 30, 2019
Perceptions of Wound Biofilm by Wound Care CliniciansDaniel Metcalf, Philip G Bowler
Journal of Wound Care|May 17, 2022
Acute and chronic wound infections: microbiological, immunological, clinical and therapeutic distinctionsJenny Hurlow, Philip G Bowler
Ostomy/Wound Management|April 24, 2009
Clinical experience with wound biofilm and management: a case seriesJennifer Hurlow, Philip G Bowler
Burns & Trauma|August 31, 2016
Biofilm delays wound healing: A review of the evidenceDaniel G Metcalf, Philip G Bowler
International Wound Journal|September 9, 2014
Clinician perceptions of wound biofilmDaniel G Metcalf, Philip G Bowler
Burns & Trauma|April 29, 2020
Clinical impact of an anti-biofilm Hydrofiber dressing in hard-to-heal wounds previously managed with traditional antimicrobial products and systemic antibioticsDaniel G Metcalf, Philip G Bowler
Wounds : a Compendium of Clinical Research and Practice|April 14, 2015
In vitro antimicrobial efficacy of a silver-containing wound dressing against mycobacteria associated with atypical skin ulcersPhilip G Bowler, Sarah Welsby, Victoria Towers
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