Publications by authors named "O Doucet"

Article Synopsis
  • Skin is impacted by psychological stress (PS), which can worsen conditions like psoriasis, eczema, and acne due to stress hormones like cortisol.
  • The study investigates how moderate vs. mild chronic PS affects visible skin aging signs and cellular DNA damage.
  • Results show that moderate PS leads to decreased antioxidant levels, compromised skin barriers, and greater signs of aging, indicating that chronic PS disrupts skin health and accelerates aging processes.
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Objectives: Thumb duplication is one of the most challenging pediatric reconstructive hand surgeries. Wassel types II and IV are the most frequent, but also the most complex reconstructions as the duplication arises at the joint level. Ablation and reconstruction, the most widely used technique, aims at achieving a stable, well-aligned, mobile and esthetically acceptable thumb.

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Background: The generation of DNA damage by ultra-violet radiations (UV) is well established, and both the nature of the DNA lesions and their respective DNA repair pathways have largely been described. Besides UV rays, visible light constitutes a very important part of the sun spectrum where blue light is considered a significant contributor to premature aging. However, blue light-induced DNA damage has not been deeply explored yet.

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Background: Simulation models are increasingly important for skill acquisition during microsurgery training. Prosthetics, living and non-living biological models have been proposed in the literature in the optics of recreating real-life scenarios in a controlled environment. This study aims to validate and prove the reusability of a novel non-living biological model: the porcine placenta.

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