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Browse by Advisor: Lanzer, Prof. Dr. Michael

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Number of items: 13.

2023

Frangos, Sophia Maria (2023) Investigating KAHRP export kinetics by super-resolution time-lapse microscopy in plasmodium falciparum blood stages.

2022

Haag, Marvin Christian (2022) Application of redox-sensitive green fluorescent protein to quantify the redox state of Plasmodium falciparum-infected red blood cells.

Hanebutte, Lukas (2022) Electron microscopic imaging and reconstruction of the spiral scaffold underlying knobs in Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes.

2021

Schneider Afonso, Joana Maria (2021) “Plasmodium falciparum-specific antibodies during the dry season in asymptomatic carriers”.

Sutanto, Karl Octaviano (2021) Chaperones as alternative targets for malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs).

Maier, Marion (2021) Novel sub-unit and whole-organism vaccination approaches against severe malaria in Plasmodium berghei.

2018

Heine, Jan Frederik (2018) Development of a subcutaneous malaria whole-parasite vaccination.

Petrasch, Clemens (2018) Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinases‘ Involvement in the Regulation of the Plasmodium falciparum Chloroquine Resistance Transporter.

Waldecker, Mailin (2018) Protection from Malaria by Hemoglobin S and C – A Comparative Study of Cell Morphology.

2016

Lück, Katharina Jutta (2016) Vakzinierungsstrategien gegen Malaria.

2015

Pfefferkorn, Eike Christian (2015) Die Bedeutung der Serinphosphorylierung für die Funktion des Plasmodium falciparum Chloroquine Resistance Transporter (PfCRT).

2013

Kirr, Harald Michael (2013) A substudy of a phase III, randomised, non-inferiority multicentre trial comparing the efficacy and safety of chlorproguanil-dapson-artesunate (Dacart™) to artemether–lumefantrine (Coartem™) in the treatment of children and adolescents with Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Africa.

Schaub, Barbara (2012) In vitro efficacy of lumefantrine and dihydroartemisinin against Plasmodium falciparum adapted from patient samples in Kilifi, Kenya.