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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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Minor viral population with drug-resistant mutation and risk of persistent low-level viremia or 'blips' in HIV-1 subtype C.
Ujjwal Neogi,Anders Sönnerborg +1 more
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Longitudinal characterization of humoral and cellular immunity in hospitalized COVID-19 patients reveal immune persistence up to 9 months after infection
John Tyler Sandberg,Renata Varnaitė,Wanda Christ,Puran Chen,Jagadeeswara Rao Muvva,Kimia T Maleki,Marina García,Majda Dzidic,Elin Folkesson,Elin Folkesson,Magdalena Skagerberg,Magdalena Skagerberg,Gustaf Ahlén,Lars Frelin,Matti Sällberg,Lars Eriksson,Lars Eriksson,Olav Rooyackers,Olav Rooyackers,Anders Sönnerborg,Anders Sönnerborg,Marcus Buggert,Niklas K. Björkström,Niklas K. Björkström,Soo Aleman,Soo Aleman,Kristoffer Strålin,Kristoffer Strålin,Jonas Klingström,Hans-Gustaf Ljunggren,Kim Blom,Sara Gredmark-Russ,Sara Gredmark-Russ +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a longitudinal study on hospitalized moderate and severe COVID-19 patients from the acute phase of disease into convalescence at five-and nine-months post symptom onset.
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Cerebrospinal fluid analyses in HIV patients: a longitudinal study through six years
TL;DR: The results speak in favour of the early penetration of HIV in CSF but for its low neurovirulence.
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Chromatin maturation of the HIV-1 provirus in primary resting CD4+ T cells
Birgitta Lindqvist,Sara Svensson Akusjärvi,Anders Sönnerborg,Marios Dimitriou,J. Peter Svensson +4 more
TL;DR: It was found that only a fraction of the proviruses switched between the two chromatin states, and thus were able to remain undetectable but still produce new viruses, as well as how it connects with transcription and viral production.
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Role of myeloid cells in system-level immunometabolic dysregulation during prolonged successful HIV-1 treatment
Sara Svensson Akusjärvi,Shuba Krishnan,Anoop T. Ambikan,Flora Mikaeloff,Sivasankaran Munusamy Ponnan,Jan Vesterbacka,Magda Lourda,Piotr Nowak,Anders Sönnerborg,Ujjwal Neogi +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used multi-omics methodologies to investigate immunological and metabolic differences between PWHART and HIV-1 negative individuals (HC) and found increased levels of glutamate, lactate, and pyruvate by plasma metabolomics and increased inflammatory markers (e.g., CCL20 and CCL7).