Publications by authors named "F Lardy"

This paper reports a texturometric study of hydrogels based on cellulose derivatives, carraghenates (with or without Na+ or K+), and alginates (associated or not with Ca++). The stiffness, elasticity, and cohesiveness are evaluated and the influence of the nature and the concentration of gelling agent on the adhesiveness, an indicator of bioadhesion, is discussed. The highest adhesiveness values are found among the semi-stiff gels, particularly with those based on either sodium or potassium alginate, or cellulose derivatives.

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This work was part of a pure research project on the functionalization of three families of hydrocolloids: cellulose derivatives, carrageenates, and alginates. Principal component analysis (PCA), a powerful statistical method, was used to demonstrate the relations existing among these different parameters that describe the consistency of hydrogels and their spreadability. This approach therefore provides a basis for modeling hydrogel consistency.

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Introduction: Merkel cell carcinoma or cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma is an uncommon severe disease. The carcinogenic effect of ionizing radiations has been suspected in exceptional observations. We report the sixth case of Merkel cell neuroendocrine carcinoma in a patient with prior radiotherapy.

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