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    Indications for worldwide increased norovirus activity associated with emergence of a new variant of genotype II.4, late 2012 by van Beek, J, Ambert-Balay, K, Botteldoorn, N, Eden, J S, Fonager, J, Hewitt, J, Iritani, N, Kroneman, A, Vennema, H, Vinjé, J, White, P A, Koopmans, M

    “…Globally, surveillance systems showed an increasein norovirus activity in late 2012. Molecular datashared through the NoroNet network suggest thatthis increase…”
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    Emergence of a new recombinant Sydney 2012 norovirus variant in Denmark, 26 December 2012 to 22 March 2013 by Fonager, J, Barzinci, S, Fischer, T K

    “…We report here new recombinants between the norovirus II.4 Sydney 2012 and the II.4 New Orleans 2009 variants. This demonstrates that the II.4 Sydney 2012…”
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    Rapid emergence and antigenic diversification of the norovirus 2012 Sydney variant in Denmark, October to December, 2012 by Fonager, J, Hindbæk, L S, Fischer, T K

    “…The norovirus (NoV) season in Denmark in late 2012 was characterised by an increase in the number of NoV infections caused mainly by the 2012 Sydney variant,…”
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    Separate norovirus outbreaks linked to one source of imported frozen raspberries by molecular analysis, Denmark, 2010–2011 by MÜLLER, L., SCHULTZ, A. C., FONAGER, J., JENSEN, T., LISBY, M., HINDSDAL, K., KRUSELL, L., ESHØJ, A., MØLLER, L. T., PORSBO, L. J., BÖTTIGER, B. E., KUHN, K., ENGBERG, J., ETHELBERG, S.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-08-2015)
    “…Norovirus outbreaks occur frequently in Denmark and it can be difficult to establish whether apparently independent outbreaks have the same origin. Here we…”
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    Phylogenetic and epidemiological analysis of measles outbreaks in Denmark, 2013 to 2014 by Rasmussen, Lasse Dam, Fonager, Jannik, Knudsen, Lisbet Krause, Andersen, Peter Henrik Senten, Rønn, Jesper, Poulsen, Mille Weismann, Franck, Kristina Træholt, Fischer, Thea Kølsen

    “…Despite the introduction of safe, effective vaccines decades ago and joint global public health efforts to eliminate measles, this vaccine-preventable disease…”
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    A2 Phylogenetic investigation of transmitted HIV-1 drug resistance mutations in Denmark, 2009–17 by Fonager, J, Fischer, T K

    Published in Virus evolution (22-08-2019)
    “…Abstract Transmission of HIV-1 resistance mutations among therapy-naïve patients impairs the efficiency of antiretroviral therapy (ART). Therefore, genotypic…”
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    HEAT SHOCK RESPONSE AND AGEING: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS by Verbeke, Philippe, Fonager, Jannik, Clark, Brian F.C., Rattan, Suresh I.S.

    Published in Cell Biology International (01-09-2001)
    “…Ageing is associated with a decrease in the ability of cells to cope with environmental challenges. This is due partly to the attenuation of a primordial…”
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    Mild stress-induced stimulation of heat-shock protein synthesis and improved functional ability of human fibroblasts undergoing aging in vitro by Fonager, Jannik, Beedholm, Rasmus, Clark, Brian F.C, Rattan, Suresh I.S

    Published in Experimental gerontology (01-10-2002)
    “…Repeated mild heat-shock (RMHS) treatment has anti-aging hormetic effects on human fibroblasts undergoing aging in vitro. Since heat and various other stresses…”
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    Host immunity modulates transcriptional changes in a multigene family (yir) of rodent malaria by Cunningham, Deirdre A., Jarra, William, Koernig, Sandra, Fonager, Jannik, Fernandez‐Reyes, Delmiro, Blythe, Jane E., Waller, Cecilia, Preiser, Peter R., Langhorne, Jean

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-11-2005)
    “…Summary Variant antigens, encoded by multigene families, and expressed at the surface of erythrocytes infected with the human malaria parasite Plasmodium…”
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