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Colloidal
Silver Bibliography
Books About Colloidal Silver
1. Addicks,
L. et al.: Silver in Industry, Reinhold Pub. Corp., NY 401-450,
584-597 (1940). Extensive bibliography on silver for water purification.
2. Akiyama,
H. and Okamoto, S., Prophylaxis of indwelling urethral catheter
infection: clinical experience with a modified Foley catheter
and drainage system, J. Urol., 121, 40, 1979.
3.
Avakyan, Z.A., Comparative toxicity of heavy metals for
certain microorganisms, Microbiology, 36, 366, 1967.
4. Baenziger,
N.C., Description of the structure of three silver-containing
drug complexes, First International Conference on Gold and Silver
in Medicine, Bethesda, MD, May 13-14, 1987.
5.
Barranco, S.D. and Colmano, G., Electrical Inhibition of
Staphlococcus aureus, Virginia Medical, 646, 1976.
6. Barranco,
S.D., Spadaro, J.A., Berger, T.J., and Becker, R.O., In
vitro effect of weak direct current on staphlococcus aureus,
Clinical Orthopaedics, 100, 250, 1974.
7.
Becker, R.O., Electrical treatment of osteomyelitis, Surgery
of the Musculoskeletal System, Churchill Livingstone, New York,
1983, 4, 10- 197.
8. Becker,
R.O., The effect of electrically generated silver ions on
human cells, First International Conference on Gold and Silver
in Medicine, Bethesda, MD, May 13-14, 1987.
9. Becker,
R.O., Effect of anodally generated silver ions on fibrosarcoma
cells, Electro- and Magnetobio., 11, 57, 1992.
10.
Becker, R.O. and Esper, C., Electro stimulation and undetected
malignant tumors, Clin. Orthop., 161, 336, 1981.
11.
Becker, R.O. and Spadaro, J.A., Treatment of Orthopedic
Infections with electrically generated silver ions, J. Bone
Jt. Surgery., 60-A, 871, 1978.
12. Benvenisty,
A.I., Tannenbaum, G., Ahlborn, T.N., Fox, C.L., Modak, S., Sampath,
L., Reemtsma, K. and Nowygrod, R., Control of prosthetic
bacterial infections: evaluation of an easily incorporated,
tightly bound, silver antibiotic PTFE graft, J. Surg. Res.,
44,1, 1988.
13. Berger,
T.J., Spadaro, J.A., Chapin, S.E., and Becker, R.O., Electrically
generated silver ions: quantitative effects on bacterial and
mammalian cells, Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 9, 357, 1976.
14.
Berger, T.J., Spadaro, J.A., Bierman, R., Chapin, S.E., and
Becker, R.O., Antifungal properties of electrically generated
metallic ions, Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 10, 856, 1976.
15. Block,
Seymour, Ed.: Disinfection, Sterilization and Preservation,
Chapter 18; Lea & Febiger & Co., Philadelphia, 3rd Ed
(1983). Extensive bibliography.
16. Bolton,
L., Foleno, B., Means, B., and Petrucelli, S., Direct-current
bactericidal effect on intact skin, Antimicrob. Agents Chemother.,
18, 137, 1980.
17. Bolton,
M., The effects of various metals on the growth of certain
bacteria, Am. Phys., ?, 174, ?.
18. Bragg,
P.D. and Rainnie, D.J., The effect of silver ions on the
respiratory chain of Escherichia coli, Can. J. Microbiol., 20,
883, 1974.
19. Buckley,
W.R.: Localized Argyria, Arch. Dermatol. 88: 531-539, 1963.
20. Bult,
A., Silver sulfanilamides and related compounds for dermatological
application, First International Conference on Gold and Silver
in Medicine, Bethesda, MD, May 13-14, 1987.
21. Burke,
J.F., and Bondoc, C.C., Combined burn therapy utilizing
immediate skin allografts and 0.5% AgNO3, Arch. Surg., 97, 716,
1968.
22. Burleson,
R., and Eiseman, B., Mechanisms of antibacterial effect
of biologic dressings, Ann. Surg., 177, 181, 1973.
23. Burleson,
R., and Eiseman, B., Effect of skin dressings and topical
antibiotics on healing of partial thickness skin wounds in rats,
Surg. Gynecol. Obstet., 136, 958, 1973.
24. Butts,
A., The chemical properties of silver, Silver-Economics,
Metallurgy, and Use, ed. Butts, A., Krieger, Huntington, NY
1975, 123.
25. Carr,
H.S., Wlodkowski, T.J., Rosenkranz, H.S., Silver-sulfadiazine:
in vitro antibacterial activity, Antimicrob. Agents Chemother.,
4, 585, 1973.
26. Chu,
C.S., McManus, A.T., Okerberg, C.V., Mason, A.D., and Pruitt,
B.A., Weak direct current accelerates split-thickness graft
healing on tangentially excised second-degree burns, J. Burn
Care Rehab., 12, 285, 1991.
27. Chu,
C.S., McManus, A.T., Mason, A.D., Okerberg, C.V. and Pruitt,
B.A., Multiple graft harvestings from deep partial-thickness
scald wounds healed under the influence of weak direct current,
J. Trauma, 30, 1044, 1990.
28.
Chu, C.C., Tsai, W.C., Yao, J.Y., and Chiu, S.S., Newly
made antibacterial braided nylon sutures. 1. In vitro qualitative
and in vivo preliminary biocompatibility study, J. Biomed. Mater.
Res., 21, 1281, 1987
29. Cieszynski,
T., Influence of negative electricity on infected callus
and osteitis, Acta Morphologica Acad. Sci. Hung., 15, 309, 1967.
30. Collinge,
C.A., Goll, G., Seligson, D. and Easly, K.J., Pin tract
infections: silver vs. uncoated pins. Orthopedics, 17, 445,
1994.
31.
Colmano, G., Medical Applications of monomolecular films
of silver, gold and other metals, International Conference on
Gold and Silver in Medicine, Bethesda, MD, May 13-14, 1987.
32.
Colmano, G., and Barranco, S.D., Inhibition of staphlococcus
aureus on a contaminated electrode in the femur of the rabbitt
by low electrical current and its relation to stress, Biophys.
J., 15, 28a, 1975.
33.
Colmano, G., and Barranco, S.D., Staphlococcus aureus inhibition
by low direct current on silver electrodes in the femur of rabbits.
Fifty- third Annual meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science,
Harrisonburg, VA, May 6-9, 1975.
34. Colmano,
G., Edwards, S.S., Lesch, T.E., and Barranco, S.D., Control
of Staphlococcus aureus osteomyelitis by microampere activation
of metal ions in monomolecular films on stainless steel pins,
Fifty-Third Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science,
Harrisonburg, VA, May 6- 9,
35. Colmano,
G., Edwards, S.S., and Barranco, S.D. Activation of antibacterial
silver coatings on surgical implants by direct current: preliminary
studies in rabbits, _., 41, 964, 1980.
36. Colmano,
G. , Edwards, S.S., Fainter, L.K. and Barranco, S. D., Electronmicrographs
of silver and stainless steel surgical implants coated with
silver compounds to control S. Aureus by direct current activation,
Twenty-eighth Annual ORS, New Orleans, LA, January 19-21, 1982.
37.
Colmano, G., Edwards, S.S. and Barranco, S.L., Effects of
low direct current on monomolecular layers of metal stearates
coating electrodes in bacterial cultures and surgical implants,
Symposium URSI “Ondes Electro-magnetiques et Biologie”, Jouy-en-Josas,
Juillet, 1980, 149.
38. Colmano,
G., Fainter, L.K., Edwards, S.S., and Barranco, S.D., SEM
of S. aureus on current-activated surgical pins coated with
silver and silver stearate monolayers, Second Annual BRAGS,
Oxford, U.K., Sept. 20-22, 1982.
39. Cowlishaw,
J., Spadaro, J.A., Becker, R.A., Inhibition of enzyme induction
in e. coli by anadoc silver, J. Bioelectricity, 1, 295, 1982.
40. Crannell,
M.Y., Silver in Medicine, Silver-Economics, Metallurgy and
Use, ed. Butts, A., Krieger, Huntington, NY, 1975, 227.
41. Cullen,
J.M. and Spadaro, J.A., Axonal regeneration in the spinal
cord: a role for applied electricity, J. Bioelectricity, 2,
57, 1983.
42.
Danscher, G., Rytter Norgaard, J.O., and Baatrup, E., Autometallography:
tissue metals demonstrated by a silver enhancement kit, Histochemistry,
86, 465, 1987.
43. Deitch,
E.A., Marino, A.A., Gillespie, T.E., and Albright, J.A.,
Silver-nylon: a new antimicrobial agent, Antimicrob. Agents
Chemother., 23, 356, 1983.
44. Deitch,
E . A. , Marino, A. A . , Malaleonok, V. , and Alb richt, J
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of antimicrobial activity, J. Trauma, 27, 301, 1987.
45. Doherty,
P.J. and Williams, D.F., The response of cells and cellular
enzymes to silver, presented at Biointeractions ’87, Cambridge,
U.K., July 6-8, 1987, 38.
46. Conahue,
G.F., The analytical chemistry of silver,...
47. Eichhom,
G.L., Shin, Y.A., Butzow, J.J., Clark, P., and Tarien, E.,
Interaction of metal ions with biological systems, with special
reference to silver and gold, First International Conference
on Gold and Silver in Medicine, Bethesda, MD, May 13-14, 1987.
48. Ellerman-Eriksen,
S., Rungby, J., and Morgensen, S.C., Autointerference in
silver accumulation in macrophages without affecting phagocytic,
migratory or interferon-producing capacity, Virchows Arch.,
B. 53, 243, 1987.
49. Ersek,
R.A., and Navarro, J.A., Maximizing wound healing with silver
impregnated porcine xenograft, Today’s OR Nurse, 12, 4, 1990.
50. Ersek,
R.A., and Denton, D.R., Cross-linked silver-impregnated
skin for burn wound management, J. Burn Care Rehabil., 9, 476,
1988.
51. Ersek,
R.A., Gadaria, U., and Denton, D.R., New natural wound dressing,
Phys. Ther. Forum, 5, 1, 1986.
52. Ersek,
R.A., and Denton, D.R., Silver-impregnated porcine xenograft
for damaged or missing skin, Contemp. Surg., 23, 83, 1983.
53. Ersek,
R.A., and Denton, D.R., Treatment of skin graft donor sites
using silver-impregnated porcine xenograft, Contemp. Orthop.,
12, 27, 1986.
54. Ersek,
R. A. and Denton, D . R. , Silver-impregnated porcine xenografts
for treatment of meshed autografts, Plast. Surg., 13, 482, 1984.
55. ErsekR.A.
and Lorio, J., The most indolent ulcers of the skin treated
with porcine xenografts and silver ions, Surg. Gynecol. Obstet.,
158, 431, 1984.
56. Ersek,
R.A., and Denton, D.R., Rhinophyma: treatment with electrocautery
and silver-impregnated porcine xenograft, Plast. Reconstr. Surg.,
74, 269, 1984.
57. Ersek,
R.A., and Hachen, H.J., Porcine xenografts in the treatment
of pressure ulcers, Ann. Plast. Surg., 5, 464, 1980.
58. Ersek,
R.A., and Denton, D.R., Nail bed avulsions treated with
porcine xenografts, J. Hand Surg., 10A, 152, 1985.
59. Ersek,
R.A., Denton, D.R., Surak, G.M., and Peters, C.W., Treatment
of spider bites with silver-impregnated porcine xenografts,
Texas Med., 81, 32, 1985.
60. Falcone,
A.E., and Spadaro, J.A., Inhibitory effects of electrically
activated silver material on cutaneous wound bacteria, Plast.
Reconstruc. Surg., 77, 455, 1986.
61. Flick,
A.B., Clinical application of electrical silver iontophoresis,
First International Conference on Gold and Silver in Medicine,
Bethesda, MD, May 13-14, 1987.
62.
Flowers III, R.H., Schwenzer, K.J., Kopel, R.F., Fisch, M.J.,
Tucker, S.I., and Farr, B.M., Efficacy of an attachable
subcutaneous cuff for the prevention of intravascular catheter-related
infection. JAMA, 261, 878, 1989.
63.
Fox, C.L., Jr.: Silver Sulfadiazine - A New Topical Therapy
for Pseudomonas in Burns; Arch. Surg., 96, 184-188 (1968)
64. Fox,
C.L. and Modak, S.M., Mechanism of silver sulfadiazine action
on burn wound infections, Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 5,
582, 1974.
65. Fox,
C.L. and Quintiliani, R., Uses of silver sulfadiazine in
burns and surgical wounds, Inf. in Surg., 13, 1982.
66. Furst,
A., Schlauder, M.C.: Inactivity of Two Noble Metals as Carcinogens;
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67. Geddes,
L.A., and Baker, L.E., chlorided silver electrodes, Med.
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68. Golubovich,
V.N., and Rabotnova, I.L., Kinetics of growth inhibition
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60.
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61. Flick,
A.B., Clinical application of electrical silver iontophoresis,
First International Conference on Gold and Silver in Medicine,
Bethesda, MD, May 13-14, 1987.
62. Flowers
III, R.H., Schwenzer, K.J., Kopel, R.F., Fisch, M.J., Tucker,
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63. Fox,
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64. Fox,
C.L. and Modak, S.M., Mechanism of silver sulfadiazine action
on burn wound infections, Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 5,
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65. Fox,
C.L. and Quintiliani, R., Uses of silver sulfadiazine in
burns and surgical wounds, Inf. in Surg., 13, 1982.
66. Furst,
A., Schlauder, M.C.: Inactivity of Two Noble Metals as Carcinogens;
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L.A., and Baker, L.E., chlorided silver electrodes, Med.
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68. Golubovich,
V.N., and Rabotnova, I.L., Kinetics of growth inhibition
in Candida utilis by silver ions, Microbio., 43, 948, 1974.
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73. Hall,
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74. Halsted,
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76. Harrison,
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78. Hendry,
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79. Holder,
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86. Kramer,
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93.
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95.
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