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  1. McMullen D, Corazza C, Watson H. Clinical Experience with a Hydroactive Dressing to Treat Stage II Cutaneous Ulcers. Data on file.

  2. Böttcher K. Experiences with the use of a Hydroactive Wound Dressing on Ulcers of Different Origin. Klinik Magazin 1991; Nr 2/3.

  3. Andersson E. Report on Experiences with a new Hydroactive Wound Dressing for Treating Leg Ulcers. Klinik Magazin 1991; No 12.

  4. Hutter MJ. Experiences with a Hydroactive Wound Dressing Vasomed aktuell 1991; No 4.

  5. Thomas S. Hydrocolloids: A guide to the composition, properties and use of hydrocolloid dressings and the commercial presentations available. Journal of Wound Care 1992; 1: 2.

  6. Achterberg V, Welling C, Meyer-Ingold W. Hydroactive dressings and serum proteins: an in vitro study. Journal of Wound Care 1996; 5: 2.

  7. Krishnamoorthy L, Morris HL, Harding KG. A dynamic regulator: the role of growth factors in tissue repair. Journal of Wound Care 2001;10(4):99-101.

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