Publications by authors named "R Duche"

Introduction: Probiotic lactobacilli are generally recognized as safe (GRAS) and are being used in several food and pharma formulations. However, growing concern of antibiotic resistance in bacterial strains of food origin and its possible transmission via functional foods is increasingly being emphasized.

Objectives: This study screened potential probiotic lactic acid bacteria (LAB) strains for their phenotypic and genotypic antibiotic resistance profiles.

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The growing consumer awareness towards healthy and safe food has reformed food processing strategies. Nowadays, food processors are aiming at natural, effective, safe, and low-cost substitutes for enhancing the shelf life of food products. Milk, besides being a rich source of nutrition for infants and adults, serves as a readily available source of precious functional peptides.

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Analysis of the M1-M2 arch, otherwise known as the M1-M2 metacarpal hanger, objectively helps all surgeons treating basal thumb osteoarthritis to fit a trapeziometacarpal prosthesis that respects the physiological length of the thumb column and thus the physiological tensions of the APL, EPL, and EPB tendons as well as the interossei and thenar muscles. Kapandji X-ray views are a gold-standard in the radiological study of basal thumb osteoarthritis, to classify progression, measure trapezium height, and assess the deformity. Ledoux's M1/M2 ratio is the only method for assessing the normal length of the thumb column but cannot be easily used during surgery.

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The techniques used for carpal tunnel release are open surgery, endoscopy and retinaculum repair. Postoperative outcome, however, is often altered by pain, weakness, insufficient sensory or motor recovery and recurrences. We propose, since March 2001, a new surgical technique based on the reconstruction of the flexor retinaculum using the Canaletto®™ implant.

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Through their personal experience, the authors want to relate the problems a surgeon has to face to make an idea accepted, either on the intellectual or the technical or the material point of view. A surgeon's everyday life, his university cursus and his psychological profile does not prepare him to a very different world, the world of administration, of files, of categories, of laws, of initials, of acronyms. Yes, the surgeon has to deal with this universe if he wants to develop his new concept.

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