Michael Alifrangis

Michael Alifrangis

Associate Professor

Member of:

  • DRUGS team


  1. 2002
  2. Published

    Plasmodium falciparum variant surface antigen expression varies between isolates causing severe and nonsevere malaria and is modified by acquired immunity

    Nielsen, Morten Agertoug, Staalsoe, T., Kurtzhals, Jørgen, Goka, B. Q., Dodoo, D., Alifrangis, Michael, Theander, Thor Grundtvig, Akanmori, B. D. & Hviid, Lars, 2002, In: Journal of Immunology. 168, 7, p. 3444-50 6 p.

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  3. Published

    Diversity of Plasmodium falciparum clones infecting children living in a holoendemic area in north-eastern Tanzania

    Magesa, S. M., Mdira, K. Y., Babiker, H. A., Alifrangis, Michael, Färnert, A., Simonsen, P. E., Bygbjerg, Ib Christian, Walliker, D. & Jakobsen, P. H., 2002, In: Acta Tropica. 84, 2, p. 83-92 9 p.

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  4. Published

    Molecular surveillance of drug resistance through imported isolates of Plasmodium falciparum in Europe

    Jelinek, T., Peyerl-Hoffmann, G., Mühlberger, N., Wichmann, O., Wilhelm, M., Schmider, N., Grobusch, M. P., von Sonnenburg, F., Gascon, J., Laferl, H., Hatz, C., Alifrangis, M., Burchard, G., McWhinney, P., Schulze, M., Kollaritsch, H., da Cunha, S., Beran, J., Kern, P., Gjørup, I. & 1 others, Cuadros, J., 2002, In: Malaria Journal. 1, p. 11

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  5. Published

    Pyrimethamine/sulfadoxine combination in the treatment of uncomplicated falciparum malaria: relation between dihydropteroate synthase/dihydrofolate reductase genotypes, sulfadoxine plasma levels, and treatment outcome

    Khalil, I., Alifrangis, Michael, Rønn, A. M., Gabar, H. A., Jelinek, T., Satti, G. M. H. & Bygbjerg, Ib Christian, 2002, In: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 67, 3, p. 225-9 4 p.

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