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Overview

M. Larsen is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark and has a research focus primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Oncology, Food Science, and Endocrinology.

The scientist's research encompasses several specialized topics, notably:

  • Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment
  • Esophageal and GI Pathology
  • Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
  • Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • Gallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders
  • Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology

Published works by M. Larsen have appeared in venues such as:

  • Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
  • British journal of surgery
  • European Journal of Surgical Oncology
  • Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Annals of Surgery

Significant recent publications include:

  • Outcomes after totally minimally invasive versus hybrid and open Ivor Lewis oesophagectomy: results from the International Esodata Study Group, 2021, British journal of surgery
  • Mortality from esophagectomy for esophageal cancer across low, middle, and high-income countries: An international cohort study, 2020, European Journal of Surgical Oncology
  • Textbook outcome following oesophagectomy for cancer: international cohort study, 2022, British journal of surgery
  • Learning Curves of Ivor Lewis Totally Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy by Hospital and Surgeon Characteristics, 2021, Annals of Surgery
  • Modernising meat inspection of pigs - A review of the Danish process from 2006-2020, 2020, Food Control

M. Larsen collaborates frequently with a set of co-authors, including:

  • Ewen A. Griffiths
  • Sivesh K. Kamarajah
  • Richard van Hillegersberg
  • James Gossage
  • Ravinder Vohra

Best Publications

  • Validation of the FAMACHA eye color chart for detecting clinical anemia in sheep and goats on farms in the southern United States.

    R.M Kaplan;J.M Burke;T.H Terrill;J.E Miller

  • Biological control of helminths.

    Unknown

  • Evaluation of prevalence and clinical implications of anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes in goats.

    Lars L Mortensen;Lisa H Williamson;Thomas H Terrill;Robin A Kircher

  • Prospects for controlling animal parasitic nematodes by predacious micro fungi

    Unknown

  • Anthelmintic resistance on goat farms in Georgia: efficacy of anthelmintics against gastrointestinal nematodes in two selected goat herds.

    Thomas H Terrill;Ray M Kaplan;Michael Larsen;Oreta M Samples

  • Capability of the nematode-trapping fungus Duddingtonia flagrans to reduce infective larvae of gastrointestinal nematodes in goat feces in the southeastern United States: dose titration and dose time interval studies

    T.H Terrill;M Larsen;O Samples;S Husted

  • Seasonal variation in development and survival of Ascaris suum and Trichuris suis eggs on pastures.

    M. N. Larsen;A. Roepstorff

  • Evaluation of efficacy expectations for novel and non-chemical helminth control strategies in ruminants.

    Jennifer K. Ketzis;Jozef Vercruysse;Bert E. Stromberg;Michael Larsen

  • Efficiency of feeding Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores to grazing ewes on reducing availability of parasitic nematode larvae on pasture

    M.E. Fontenot;J.E. Miller;M.T. Peña;M. Larsen

  • BIOLOGICAL CONTROL. ASPECTS OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ARTHROPODS, PROTOZOANS AND HELMINTHS OF DOMESTICATED ANIMALS

    J Grønvold;S A Henriksen;M Larsen;P Nansen

  • Evaluation of Duddingtonia flagrans in reducing infective larvae of Haemonchus contortus in feces of sheep.

    M.T Peña;J.E Miller;M.E Fontenot;A Gillespie

  • In vitro stress selection of nematophagous fungi for biocontrol of parasitic nematodes in ruminants.

    M. Larsen;J. Wolstrup;S. A. Henriksen;C. Dackman

  • The potential of nematophagous fungi to control the free-living stages of nematode parasites of sheep: studies with Duddingtonia flagrans.

    Unknown

  • In vivo passage through calves of nematophagous fungi selected for biocontrol of parasitic nematodes.

    M. Larsen;J. Wolstrup;S. A. Henriksen;J. Grønvold

  • Biological control of trichostrongyles in calves by the fungus Duddingtonia flagrans fed to animals under natural grazing conditions.

    Marianne Halberg Larsen;Peter Nansen;Jens Wolstrup;Jørn Reimer Grønvold

  • Induction of traps by Ostertagia ostertagi larvae, chlamydospore production and growth rate in the nematode-trapping fungus Duddingtonia flagrans.

    J. Grønvold;P. Nansen;S.A. Henriksen;M. Larsen

  • Biological control of nematode parasites in cattle with nematode-trapping fungi: a survey of Danish studies.

    Jørn Grønvold;Jens Wolstrup;Peter Nansen;Svend Aage Henriksen

  • The preventive effect of the fungus Duddingtonia flagrans on trichostrongyle infections of lambs on pasture.

    Unknown

  • Biological control of nematode parasites of small ruminants in Malaysia using the nematophagous fungus Duddingtonia flagrans.

    P Chandrawathani;O Jamnah;P.J Waller;M Larsen

  • Biological control of Ostertagia ostertagi by feeding selected nematode-trapping fungi to calves

    J. Grønvold;J. Wolstrup;M. Larsen;S. A. Henriksen

  • Prevention of clinical trichostrongylidosis in calves by strategic feeding with the predacious fungus Duddingtonia flagrans.

    Nansen P;Larsen M;Grønvold J;Wolstrup J

  • Growth rate and trapping efficacy of nematode-trapping fungi under constant and fluctuating temperatures

    A.S. Fernandez;M. Larsen;J. Wolstrup;J. Gronvold

  • Effect of the nematode-trapping fungus Duddingtonia flagrans on the free-living stages of horse parasitic nematodes: a plot study

    A.S. Fernández;M. Larsen;P. Nansen;J. Grønvold

  • Interaction between copper oxide wire particles and Duddingtonia flagrans in lambs.

    J.M. Burke;J.E. Miller;M. Larsen;T.H. Terrill

  • BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF GASTRO-INTESTINAL NEMATODES : FACTS, FUTURE, OR FICTION?

    Michael Larsen;Peter Nansen;Jørn Grønvold;Jens Wolstrup

  • Effect of Duddingtonia flagrans against Ostertagia ostertagi in cattle grazing at different stocking rates.

    A. S. Fernández;M. Larsen;E. Henningsen;P. Nansen

  • Predacious activity of the nematode-trapping fungus Duddingtonia flagrans against cyathostome larvae in faeces after passage through the gastrointestinal tract of horses

    Michael Larsen;Peter Nansen;Svend Aage Henriksen;Jens Wolstrup

  • A new isolate of the nematophagous fungus Duddingtonia flagrans as biological control agent against free-living larvae of horse strongyles

    A Silvina Fernández;E Henningsen;M Larsen;P Nansen

  • The efficacy of two isolates of the nematode-trapping fungus Duddingtonia flagrans against Dictyocaulus viviparus larvae in faeces

    A.S. Fernández;M. Larsen;P. Nansen;J. Grønvold

  • Novel approaches to control of parasites: a workshop

    Waller Pj;Thamsborg Sm;Larsen M;Knox Mr

  • The Earthworm Lumbricus terrestris as a Possible Paratenic or Intermediate Host of the Pig Parasite Ascaris suum

    Allan Roepstorff;Jørn Grønvold;Michael Nylandsted Larsen;Hans-Ole Kraglund

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Grønvold
J. Grønvold University of Copenhagen
Thomas H. Terrill
Thomas H. Terrill Fort Valley State University
Ray M. Kaplan
Ray M. Kaplan St. George's University
James E. Miller
James E. Miller Louisiana State University
Henrik Bjørn
Henrik Bjørn Clinical Microbiomics (Denmark)
Stig Milan Thamsborg
Stig Milan Thamsborg University of Copenhagen
Allan Roepstorff
Allan Roepstorff University of Copenhagen
Jesper Monrad
Jesper Monrad University of Copenhagen
Joan M. Burke
Joan M. Burke Agricultural Research Service
Jozef Vercruysse
Jozef Vercruysse Ghent University

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