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1. Anti-amoebic effects of synthetic acridine-9(10H)-one against brain-eating amoebae.

2. Opportunistic free-living amoebal pathogens.

3. Applications of medicinal chemistry for drug discovery against Acanthamoeba infections.

4. Acanthamoeba species isolated from marine water in Malaysia exhibit distinct genotypes and variable physiological properties.

5. War of the microbial world: Acanthamoeba spp. interactions with microorganisms.

6. CONJUGATION WITH SILVER NANOPARTICLES ENHANCES ANTI-ACANTHAMOEBIC ACTIVITY OF KAPPAPHYCUS ALVAREZII.

7. Anti-amoebic potential of azole scaffolds and nanoparticles against pathogenic Acanthamoeba.

8. Can the Environmental Phagocyte Acanthamoeba Be a Useful Model to Study SARS-CoV-2 Pathogenicity, Infectivity, and Evasion of Cellular Immune Defenses?

9. War on Terror Cells: Strategies to Eradicate "Novel Coronavirus" Effectively.

10. Novel insights into the potential role of ion transport in sensory perception in Acanthamoeba.

11. Galactose as novel target against Acanthamoeba cysts.

12. Occurrence of free-living amoebae (Acanthamoeba, Balamuthia, Naegleria) in water samples in Peninsular Malaysia.

13. Production of a monoclonal antibody against a mannose-binding protein of Acanthamoeba culbertsoni and its localization.

14. Development of nanoparticle-assisted PCR assay in the rapid detection of brain-eating amoebae.

15. Combating Acanthamoeba spp. cysts: what are the options?

16. Presence of rotavirus and free-living amoebae in the water supplies of Karachi, Pakistan.

17. The Development of Drugs against Acanthamoeba Infections.

18. A proposed cascade of vascular events leading to granulomatous amoebic encephalitis.

19. Is there evidence of sexual reproduction (meiosis) in Acanthamoeba?

20. Cellulose degradation: a therapeutic strategy in the improved treatment of Acanthamoeba infections.

21. Anesthesia with antiamoebic effects: can anesthesia choice affect the clinical outcome of granulomatous amoebic encephalitis due to Acanthamoeba spp.?

22. Predator vs aliens: bacteria interactions with Acanthamoeba.

23. Recommendations for the management of Acanthamoeba keratitis.

24. Acanthamoeba and bacteria produce antimicrobials to target their counterpart.

25. Status of free-living amoebae (Acanthamoeba spp., Naegleria fowleri, Balamuthia mandrillaris) in drinking water supplies in Karachi, Pakistan.

26. Killing the dead: chemotherapeutic strategies against free-living cyst-forming protists (Acanthamoeba sp. and Balamuthia mandrillaris).

27. Prevalence of Acanthamoeba and superbugs in a clinical setting: coincidence or hyperparasitism?

28. Acanthamoeba can propagate on thermophilic Sulfolobus spp.

29. Acanthamoeba differentiation: a two-faced drama of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

30. War of the microbial worlds: who is the beneficiary in Acanthamoeba-bacterial interactions?

31. Acanthamoeba is an evolutionary ancestor of macrophages: a myth or reality?

32. Biology and pathogenesis of Acanthamoeba.

33. The use of high-resolution ¹H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in the clinical diagnosis of Acanthamoeba.

34. Is Acanthamoeba pathogenicity associated with intracellular bacteria?

35. Area 51: How do Acanthamoeba invade the central nervous system?

36. Novel in vitro and in vivo models to study central nervous system infections due to Acanthamoeba spp.

37. Acanthamoeba produces disseminated infection in locusts and traverses the locust blood-brain barrier to invade the central nervous system.

38. Acanthamoeba affects the integrity of human brain microvascular endothelial cells and degrades the tight junction proteins.

39. Novel model for the in vivo study of central nervous system infection due to Acanthamoeba spp. (T4 genotype).

40. Acanthamoeba and the blood-brain barrier: the breakthrough.

41. Role of human tear fluid in Acanthamoeba interactions with the human corneal epithelial cells.

42. The capsule plays an important role in Escherichia coli K1 interactions with Acanthamoeba.

43. Acanthamoeba invasion of the central nervous system.

44. Acanthamoeba: biology and increasing importance in human health.

45. Identification and properties of proteases from an Acanthamoeba isolate capable of producing granulomatous encephalitis.

46. In vitro pathogenicity of Acanthamoeba is associated with the expression of the mannose-binding protein.

47. Acanthamoeba genotype T4 from the UK and Iran and isolation of the T2 genotype from clinical isolates.

48. Acanthamoeba isolates belonging to T1, T2, T3, T4 but not T7 encyst in response to increased osmolarity and cysts do not bind to human corneal epithelial cells.

49. Ecto-ATPases of clinical and non-clinical isolates of Acanthamoeba.

50. Acanthamoeba induces cell-cycle arrest in host cells.

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