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Gael E. Phillips
Researcher at Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
Publications - 24
Citations - 701
Gael E. Phillips is an academic researcher from Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scars & Burn injury. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 629 citations. Previous affiliations of Gael E. Phillips include University of Queensland & Boston Children's Hospital.
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A porcine deep dermal partial thickness burn model with hypertrophic scarring
Leila Cuttle,Margit Kempf,Gael E. Phillips,Julie Mill,Mark Hayes,John F. Fraser,Xue-Qing Wang,Roy M. Kimble +7 more
TL;DR: Immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy showed that the porcine hypertrophic Scar appears similar to human hypertrophic scarring.
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The optimal temperature of first aid treatment for partial thickness burn injuries.
Leila Cuttle,Margit Kempf,Olena Kravchuk,Gael E. Phillips,Julie Mill,Xue-Qing Wang,Roy M. Kimble +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a porcine model of deep dermal partial thickness burn injury, various cooling techniques (15 degreesC running water, 2 degrees C running water and ice) of first aid were applied for 20 minutes compared with a control (ambient temperature).
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Pathogenetics of alveolar capillary dysplasia with misalignment of pulmonary veins
Przemyslaw Szafranski,Tomasz Gambin,Avinash V. Dharmadhikari,Kadir C. Akdemir,Shalini N. Jhangiani,Jennifer Schuette,Nihal Godiwala,Svetlana A. Yatsenko,Jessica Sebastian,Suneeta Madan-Khetarpal,Urvashi Surti,Rosanna G. Abellar,David A. Bateman,Ashley Wilson,Melinda H. Markham,Jill Slamon,Fernando Santos-Simarro,María Palomares,Julián Nevado,Pablo Lapunzina,Brian H.Y. Chung,Wai Lap Wong,Yoyo W. Y. Chu,Gary Tsz Kin Mok,Eitan Kerem,Joel Reiter,Namasivayam Ambalavanan,Scott A. Anderson,David R. Kelly,Joseph T. Shieh,Taryn C. Rosenthal,Kristin Scheible,Laurie A. Steiner,M. Anwar Iqbal,Margaret L. McKinnon,Sara Jane Hamilton,Kamilla Schlade-Bartusiak,Dawn English,Glenda Hendson,Elizabeth Roeder,Thomas S. DeNapoli,Rebecca O. Littlejohn,Daynna J. Wolff,Carol L. Wagner,Alison Yeung,David Francis,Elizabeth K. Fiorino,Morris Edelman,Joyce E. Fox,Denise A. Hayes,Sandra Janssens,Elfride De Baere,Björn Menten,Anne Loccufier,Lieve Vanwalleghem,Philippe Moerman,Yves Sznajer,Amy S. Lay,Jennifer Kussmann,Jasneek Chawla,Jasneek Chawla,Diane J. Payton,Gael E. Phillips,Erwin Brosens,Dick Tibboel,Annelies de Klein,Isabelle Maystadt,Richard Fisher,Neil J. Sebire,Alison Male,Maya Chopra,Jason Pinner,Girvan Malcolm,Gregory Peters,Susan Arbuckle,Melissa Lees,Zoe Mead,Oliver Quarrell,Richard Sayers,Martina Owens,Charles Shaw-Smith,Janet Lioy,Eileen McKay,Nicole de Leeuw,Ilse Feenstra,Liesbeth Spruijt,Frances Elmslie,Timothy Thiruchelvam,Carlos A. Bacino,Claire Langston,James R. Lupski,Partha Sen,Edwina J. Popek,Pawel Stankiewicz +93 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that genomic imprinting at 16q24.1 plays an important role in variable ACDMPV manifestation likely through long-range regulation of FOXF1 expression, and may be also responsible for key phenotypic features of maternal uniparental disomy 16.
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Silver deposits in cutaneous burn scar tissue is a common phenomenon following application of a silver dressing
Xue-Qing Wang,Hong-En Chang,Rod Francis,Henry Olszowy,Pei-Yun Liu,Margit Kempf,Leila Cuttle,Olena Kravchuk,Gael E. Phillips,Roy M. Kimble +9 more
TL;DR: This study investigated the level of silver in scar tissue post‐burn injury following application of Acticoat™, a silver dressing, and found it to be low.
Silver deposits in cutaneous burn scartissue is a common phenomenonfollowing application of a silver dressing
Xue-Qing Wang,Hong-En Chang,Rod Francis,Henry Olszowy,Pei-Yun Liu,Margit Kempf,Leila Cuttle,Olena Kravchuk,Gael E. Phillips,Roy M. Kimble +9 more
TL;DR: The mean level of silver in scar tissue covered with silver dressing was 136 microg/g, while the silver level in normal skin was less than 0.747 micro g/g as mentioned in this paper.