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1. Photodynamic inactivation of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus by using Giemsa dye as a photosensitizer.

2. Cytomorphological pattern analysis of tubercular lymphandenopathies.

3. Monoamine oxidase inhibition by selected dye compounds.

4. Azure B affects amyloid precursor protein metabolism in PS70 cells.

5. Exploring the interaction of Azure dyes with t-RNA by hybrid spectroscopic and computational approaches and its applications toward human lung cancer cell line.

6. Attenuation of synaptic toxicity and MARK4/PAR1-mediated Tau phosphorylation by methylene blue for Alzheimer's disease treatment.

7. Small angle light scattering assay for the detection of malaria infection.

8. H2S induced coma and cardiogenic shock in the rat: Effects of phenothiazinium chromophores.

9. Azure B and a synthetic structural analogue of methylene blue, ethylthioninium chloride, present with antidepressant-like properties.

10. Potentiation of photoinactivation of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria mediated by six phenothiazinium dyes by addition of azide ion.

11. Photophysical and calorimetric investigation on the structural reorganization of poly(A) by phenothiazinium dyes azure A and azure B.

12. Azure B, a metabolite of methylene blue, is a high-potency, reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase.

13. Effect of fungicide Euparen Multi (Tolylfluanid) on the induction of chromosomal aberations in cultivated bovine lymphocytes.

14. Chemical manipulation of hsp70 ATPase activity regulates tau stability.

15. Automatic working area classification in peripheral blood smears without cell central zone extraction.

16. Laboratory evaluation of a dyed food marking technique for Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae).

17. Diffusion delays and unstirred layer effects at monolayer cultures of Chinese hamster ovary cells: radioligand binding, confocal microscopy, and mathematical simulations.

18. Promotion of bone formation by simvastatin in polyethylene particle-induced osteolysis.

19. Inhibition of heparin-induced tau filament formation by phenothiazines, polyphenols, and porphyrins.

20. Traditional banding of chromosomes for cytogenetic analysis.

21. Comparison of methods for identification of Pneumocystis carinii in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid.

22. Genotoxicity of cadmium chloride in human lymphocytes evaluated by the comet assay and cytogenetic tests.

23. The Aspergillus nidulans bncA1 mutation causes defects in the cell division cycle, nuclear movement and developmental morphogenesis.

24. 'Glowing' chromosomes in cells undergoing rapid division.

25. Critical evaluation of techniques to detect and measure cell death--study in a model of UV radiation of the leukaemic cell line HL60.

26. Photobactericidal activity of phenothiazinium dyes against methicillin-resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus.

27. Effect of three biological response modifiers on chemical carcinogenesis in mice.

28. Sensitization of oral bacteria to killing by low-power laser radiation.

29. Giemsa stain as a marker in the pitcher-plant mosquito, Wyeomyia smithii.

30. Determination of rat mast cells by flow-cytometry.

31. A rapid modified fluorescence-plus-Giemsa technique for sister chromatid exchanges and DNA replication patterns.

32. Immunocytochemical study of the action of cis-dichlorodiamino platinum on the human metaphase chromosome.

33. Glutaraldehyde pretreatment blocks temperature-induced high-affinity [3H]tryptamine binding.

34. The influence of Romanowsky-Giemsa type stains on nuclear and cytoplasmic features of cytological specimens.

35. Selective staining of the same set of nucleolar phosphoproteins by silver and Giemsa. A combined biochemical and cytochemical study on staining of NORs.

36. Implication of acidic lipids in 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor mechanisms.

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