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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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Pulmonary stromal expansion and intra-alveolar coagulation are primary causes of Covid-19 death
Laszlo Szekely,Béla Bozóky,Matyas Bendek,Masih Ostad,Pablo Lavignasse,Lars Haag,Jieyu Wu,Xu Jing,Soham Gupta,Elisa Saccon,Anders Sönnerborg,Yihai Cao,Mikael Björnstedt,Attila Szakos +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present twelve complete autopsies, including two rapid autopsy of young patients where the cause of death was Covid-19 ARDS, where the main virus induced pathology was in the lung parenchyma and not in the airways.
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A21 HIV-1 sub-subtype F1 outbreak among MSM in Belgium.
Lore Vinken,Katrien Fransen,Andrea-Clemencia Pineda-Peña,Ivailo Alexiev,Claudia Balotta,Laurent Debaisieux,C. Devaux,S. García Ribas,Perpétua Gomes,Francesca Incardona,Rolf Kaiser,J. Ruelle,Murat Sayan,Simona Paraschiv,Roger Paredes,Martine Peeters,Anders Sönnerborg,Ellen Vancutsem,S. Van den Wijngaert,M. Van Ranst,Chris Verhofstede,Anne-Mieke Vandamme,Philippe Lemey,K. Van Laethem +23 more
TL;DR: This study will employ a full-length single-proviral sequencing assay based on Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) techniques to sequence the entire HIV-1 genome of proviruses isolated from CD4þT-cell subsets sorted from peripheral blood and lymphoid tissue after 5–15 years of suppressive therapy from two groups of participants.
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On the usefulness of circulating bacterial 16S rDNA as a marker of microbial translocation in HIV-1-infected patients.
TL;DR: On the Usefulness of Circulating Bacterial 16S rDNA as a Marker of Microbial Translocation in HIV-1-Infected Patients and the Need for further research on this topic.
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Genome-scale metabolic models for natural and long-term drug-induced viral control in HIV infection
Anoop T. Ambikan,Sara Svensson-Akusjärvi,Shuba Krishnan,Maike Sperk,Piotr Nowak,Jan Vesterbacka,Anders Sönnerborg,Rui Benfeitas,Ujjwal Neogi +8 more
TL;DR: A system-level up-regulation of OXPHOS and glycolysis could play a role in latent reservoir dynamics and immunosenescence in HIV-1–infected individuals with long-term successful therapy.
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AIDS and HIV Infection after Thirty Years.
TL;DR: This year, UNAIDS reported an unprecedented acceleration in the clinical response to HIV/AIDS with more than a 50% reduction in the rate of new HIV infections even in some low- and middle-income countries.