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    Assessing the frequency of adverse reactions induced by melanin‐containing formulations used for the management of solar dermatitis by Petrosyan, Tigran R., Nameq, Rozh A.

    Published in Journal of cosmetic dermatology (01-07-2022)
    “…Background Melanin from different sources is widely used by many manufacturers to produce cosmetics and sunscreens. Research data show a wide spectrum of…”
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    Bacterial melanin promotes recovery after sciatic nerve injury in rats by Gevorkyan, Olga V, Meliksetyan, Irina B, Petrosyan, Tigran R, Hovsepyan, Anichka S

    Published in Neural regeneration research (01-01-2015)
    “…Bacterial melanin, obtained from the mutant strain of Bacillus Thuringiensis, has been shown to promote recovery after central nervous system injury. It is…”
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    Psychometric and Logometric Properties of the Armenian Version of Augmentative and Alternative Communication Assessment Questionnaire: Assessing Reliability and Validity by Petrosyan, Tigran R., Avagyan, Armenuhi V., Petrosyan, Anush A., Margaryan, Tatev V., Mkrtchyan, Hasmik H.

    Published in Journal of psycholinguistic research (01-02-2022)
    “…The study describes the development of the AAC-Arm questionnaire and its initial psychometric and logometric testing for reliability and validity. Psychometric…”
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    Detection of Ca(2+)-dependent acid phosphatase activity identifies neuronal integrity in damaged rat central nervous system after application of bacterial melanin by Petrosyan, Tigran R, Ter-Markosyan, Anna S, Hovsepyan, Anna S

    Published in Neural regeneration research (01-07-2016)
    “…The study aims to confirm the neuroregenerative effects of bacterial melanin (BM) on central nervous system injury using a special staining method based on the…”
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    Detection of Ca2+-dependent acid phosphatase activity identifies neuronal integrity in damaged rat central nervous system after application of bacterial melanin by Petrosyan, Tigran, Ter-Markosyan, Anna, Hovsepyan, Anna

    Published in Neural regeneration research (01-07-2016)
    “…The study aims to confirm the neuroregenerative effects of bacterial melanin (BM) on central nervous system injury using a special staining method based on the…”
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    Neuroprotective action of bacterial melanin in rats after corticospinal tract lesions by Petrosyan, Tigran R., Gevorkyan, Olga V., Meliksetyan, Irina B., Hovsepyan, Anna S., Manvelyan, Levon R.

    Published in Pathophysiology (Amsterdam) (01-04-2012)
    “…► Four groups of rats were subjected to unilateral pyramidotomy. ► Part of the rats was injected with melanin after transection of the motor tract. ►…”
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    Detection of Ca2+-dependent acid phosphatase activity identiifes neuronal integrity in damaged rat central nervous system after application of bacterial melanin by Tigran R Petrosyan, Anna S Ter-Markosyan, Anna S Hovsepyan

    “…The study aims to confirm the neuroregenerative effects of bacterial melanin (BM) on central nervous system injury using a special staining method based on the…”
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    3acterial melanin promotes recovery after sciatic nerve njury in rats by Olga. V. Gevorkyan Irina B. Meliksetyan Tigran R. Petrosyan Anichka S. Hovsepyan

    “…Bacterial melanin, obtained from the mutant strain of Bacillus Thuringiensis, has been shown to promote recovery after central nervous system injury. It is…”
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    Detection of Ca^2+-dependent acid phosphatase activity identifies neuronal integrity in damaged rat central nervous system after application of bacterial melanin by Petrosyan, Tigran, Ter-Markosyan, Anna, Hovsepyan, Anna

    Published in Neural regeneration research (01-07-2016)
    “…The study aims to confirm the neuroregenerative effects of bacterial melanin (BM) on central nervous system injury using a special staining method based on the…”
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