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Acridine Orange Fluorescence as Male Fertility Test

Archives of Andrology, 1988
Acridine orange fluorescence, semen analysis, and zona-free hamster egg penetration tests were performed on 100 consecutive semen samples. No significant correlation was detected between sperm motility and red fluorescence. However, abnormal sperm morphology correlated significantly with red fluorescence (p less than or equal to 0.001) and fluorescence
M E, Ibrahim, H, Pedersen
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Phenolic acridine orange fluorescent stain for mycobacteria

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1995
A new fluorescence acid-fast staining method with acridine orange as the specific stain is presented. Only two reagents are required: the acridine orange-specific stain and a destaining-counterstaining reagent. Compared with auramine fluorescence acid-fast staining, there was less nonspecific staining of non-acid-fast debris which fluoresced a pale ...
R W, Smithwick   +4 more
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Acridine Orange Fluorescence

JAMA, 1963
ACRIDINE ORANGE (AO) stain and fluorescence microscopy have been widely used for the evaluation of gynecologic exfoliative cytology. 1,2 Basically, it has been noted that the desoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of the nucleus of a cell fluoresces with a yellowish-green color and that the cytoplasmic ribonucleic acid (RNA) appears orange-pink in color.
T, KUSHNICK, N J, CHRISTOS
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Differential Acridine Orange Staining of Human Chromosomes

Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae, 1972
SummaryThe acridine orange staining of metaphases previously treated with hot salt solutions, exhibits a differential banding pattern of the chromosomes. According to the physicochemical interpretation of the stained structures, the green and red fluorescent segments of the chromosomes should be considered as constituted respectively by double-stranded
G L, Castoldi   +3 more
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Automated enumeration of reticulocytes using acridine orange

Pathology, 1985
Manual methods of counting reticulocytes using supravital stains, such as new methylene blue, have long been recognized to be subject to technical errors. Automated reticulocyte enumeration has recently become available with the development of an automated cell flow-cytometer, the Ortho Spectrum III.
A, Wearne   +3 more
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Acridine orange‐mediated photodamage to cultured cells

APMIS, 1993
Photosensitization mediated by the lysosomotropic, weakly basic dye acridine orange (AO) was studied on cultured J‐774 cells. The phototoxicity was found to be potentiated by elevated oxygen tension and reduced at low oxygen tension. Moreover, cell cultures pre‐exposed to the singlet oxygen scavenger sodium azide showed pronounced protection against ...
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Acridine Orange Male Fertility Test

Fertility and Sterility, 1985
R E, Hurst, J B, Roy
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CHROMOSOME BANDING WITH ACRIDINE ORANGE

The Lancet, 1972
M, Bobrow, H E, Collacott, K, Madan
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Ultrastructure of cells stained with acridine orange

Virchows Archiv B Cell Pathology, 1970
The staining of unfixed NK/Ly and Yoshida ascites tumour cells with acridine orange has been found to enhance the electron density of ribosomes, both in the free state and bound to the surface of endoplasmic reticulum, and also the electron density of the interchromatinic granules.
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Acridine orange fluorescence in vulvar dysplasia

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1964
E G, FRIEDRICH   +2 more
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