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Anders Sönnerborg
Researcher at Karolinska Institutet
Publications - 432
Citations - 21283
Anders Sönnerborg is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viral load & Virus. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 407 publications receiving 19240 citations. Previous affiliations of Anders Sönnerborg include University of Missouri & University College London.
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Immunological and virological response to antiretroviral treatment in migrant and native men and women in Western Europe; is benefit equal for all?
Susana Monge,Amanda Mocroft,A Sabin,Giota Touloumi,Ard van Sighem,Sophie Abgrall,Rosemary Dray-Spira,Bruno Spire,A Castagna,Cristina Mussini,Robert Zangerle,M. Hessamfar,Jane Anderson,Osamah Hamouda,K. Ehren,Niels Obel,Ole Kirk,A. Antinori,E. Girardi,Annalisa Saracino,Alexandra Calmy,Stéphane De Wit,Linda Wittkop,C Bucher,A. Montoliu,Dorthe Raben,Maria Prins,Laurence Meyer,Geneviève Chêne,Fiona Burns,Julia del Amo,Ali Judd,Josiane Warszawski,François Dabis,Murielle Mary Krause,Jade Ghosn,Catherine Leport,Peter Reiss,Ferdinand W. M. N. Wit,Heiner C Bucher,D M Gibb,Gerd Fätkenheuer,Claire Thorne,Christoph Stephan,Santiago Pérez-Hoyos,Barbara Bartmeyer,Nikoloz Chkhartishvili,Antoni Noguera-Julian,Antonella dʼArminio Monforte,Norbert H. Brockmeyer,Luis Prieto,Pablo Rojo Conejo,Antoni Soriano-Arandes,Manuel Battegay,Roger D. Kouyos,Pat A Tookey,Jordi Casabona,Miró Jm,Deborah Konopnick,Tessa Goetghebuer,Anders Sönnerborg,Carlo Torti,Caroline A. Sabin,Ramón Teira,Myriam Garrido,D Haerry,M Miró,Dominique Costagliola,d'Arminio-Monforte A,Diana Barger,Christine Schwimmer,Monique Termote,Maria Campbell,Cm Frederiksen,Nina Friis-Møller,Jesper Kjaer,Rikke Salbøl Brandt,Joaquín Berenguer,Julia Bohlius,Bouteloup,Alessandro Cozzi-Lepri,Ma Davies,Maria Dorrucci,David Dunn,M Egger,Hansjakob Furrer,Marguerite Guiguet,Sophie Grabar,Olivier Lambotte,Leroy,Sara Lodi,Sophie Matheron,Fumiyo Nakagawa,Roger Paredes,AN Phillips,M. Puoti,Eliane Rohner,Michael Schomaker,Colette Smit,Jonathan A C Sterne,Rodolphe Thiébaut,Marc van der Valk +101 more
TL;DR: Evaluated differences in immunovirological response to combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) in migrant and native men and women within a European collaboration of HIV cohorts COHERE in EuroCoord, 2004-2013.
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Relation between GB virus C/hepatitis G virus and fulminant hepatic failure may be secondary to treatment with contaminated blood and/or blood products
Robert Halasz,Barkholt L,Claudia Lara,Catharina Hultgren,Ando Y,Ulrika Broomé,Björn Fischler,Antal Nemeth,Bo-Göran Ericzon,Anders Sönnerborg,Matti Sällberg +10 more
TL;DR: The frequencies of both GBV-C RNA and antibodies are higher in patients with FHF than in healthy subjects, however, these increased frequencies may in many cases be explained by the use of contaminated blood and/or blood products given as therapy.
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Superinfection with drug-resistant HIV is rare and does not contribute substantially to therapy failure in a large European cohort
Istvan Bartha,Matthias Assel,Peter M. A. Sloot,Maurizio Zazzi,Carlo Torti,Eugen Schülter,Andrea De Luca,Andrea De Luca,Anders Sönnerborg,Ana B. Abecasis,Kristel Van Laethem,Andrea Rosi,Jenny Svärd,Roger Paredes,David A. M. C. van de Vijver,Anne-Mieke Vandamme,Viktor Müller,Viktor Müller +17 more
TL;DR: Routine genotyping data are informative for the detection of HIV superinfection; however, most cases of non-monophyletic clustering in patient phylogenies arise from sample or sequence mix-up rather than from super Infection, which emphasizes the importance of validation.
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Coexisting members of HIV-1 p17 gene quasispecies represent proteins with distinct antigenicity and immunogenicity.
TL;DR: The p17 gene quasispecies coexisting in the same patient at the same time may represent antigenically and immunogenically distinct proteins despite sequence homologies of above 90% and have implications for therapeutic HIV-1 immunizations.
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Difference in drug resistance patterns between minor HIV-1 populations in cerebrospinal fluid and plasma.
TL;DR: The aim of the study was to determine to what extent unique drug resistance patterns appear in minor and major HIV‐1 quasispecies in cerebrospinal fluid as compared with blood.