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Lorenzo González is a researcher affiliated with the Animal and Plant Health Agency in the United Kingdom. Their main field of study is Medicine, with a focus on Infectious Diseases and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. They have contributed to various subfields including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Nutrition and Dietetics.

The scientist's research covers topics such as:

  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research
  • Vector-Borne Animal Diseases
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research
  • Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
  • Nuts composition and effects

Frequent co-authors collaborating with González include:

  • Jorge Sierra-Pérez
  • George Oblitas
  • Yeray Sañudo
  • Sabrina Llop
  • Ferrán Ballester

Their work has been published in multiple venues, often contributing to:

  • Journal of Thoracic Oncology
  • Gaceta Sanitaria
  • Journal of Virology
  • Viruses
  • Applied Food Research

Recent publications include:

  • "A reporter Oropouche virus expressing ZsGreen from the M segment enables pathogenesis studies in mice," 2024, Journal of Virology
  • "Viral-Bacterial Interactions That Impact Viral Thermostability and Transmission," 2023, Viruses
  • "Potential applications of hazelnut industry waste based on material properties," 2025, Applied Food Research
  • "Abstract 1844: From barrier to bullet: Genetically engineered CAF-derived exosomes for PDAC therapy," 2025, Cancer Research
  • "EP01.01-18 Genomic Alterations of Lung Cancer: Experience in Peru," 2023, Journal of Thoracic Oncology

In addition to journal articles, González has contributed to book publications, including a work titled Literacidad y prácticas letradas en entornos educativos published by Universidad de Guadalajara eBooks in 2024.

Best Publications

  • Effects of agent strain and host genotype on PrP accumulation in the brain of sheep naturally and experimentally affected with scrapie

    L. González;S. Martin;I. Begara-McGorum;N. Hunter

  • Prion diseases are efficiently transmitted by blood transfusion in sheep

    Fiona Houston;Sandra McCutcheon;Wilfred Goldmann;Angela Chong

  • Prion diseases: BSE in sheep bred for resistance to infection.

    Fiona Houston;Wilfred Goldmann;Angela Chong;Martin Jeffrey

  • Transportation of prion protein across the intestinal mucosa of scrapie-susceptible and scrapie-resistant sheep

    M Jeffrey;L González;A Espenes;CMcL Press

  • Sensory circumventricular organs in health and disease

    Sílvia Sisó;Martin Jeffrey;Lorenzo González

  • Onset and distribution of tissue PrP accumulation in Scrapie-affected Suffolk sheep as demonstrated by sequential necropsies and tonsillar biopsies

    M. Jeffrey;S. Martin;J.R. Thomson;W.S. Dingwall

  • Differential diagnosis of infections with the bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and scrapie agents in sheep.

    M. Jeffrey;S. Martin;L. González;S.J. Ryder

  • A New Sensitive Serological Assay for Detection of Lentivirus Infections in Small Ruminants

    Eric Saman;Geertrui Van Eynde;Luis Lujan;Belén Extramiana

  • Distinct profiles of PrP(d) immunoreactivity in the brain of scrapie- and BSE-infected sheep: implications for differential cell targeting and PrP processing.

    Lorenzo González;Stuart Martin;Martin Jeffrey

  • Classical sheep transmissible spongiform encephalopathies: pathogenesis, pathological phenotypes and clinical disease.

    M. Jeffrey;L. González

  • Pathology of ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma.

    M. De Las Heras;L. González;J. M. Sharp

  • Complete Sequence of Enzootic Nasal Tumor Virus, a Retrovirus Associated with Transmissible Intranasal Tumors of Sheep

    Christina Cousens;Esmeralda Minguijon;Robert G. Dalziel;Aurora Ortin

  • Phenotype of disease-associated PrP accumulation in the brain of bovine spongiform encephalopathy experimentally infected sheep

    Lorenzo González;Stuart Martin;Fiona E. Houston;Nora Hunter

  • Immunohistochemical features of PrP(d) accumulation in natural and experimental goat transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.

    M. Jeffrey;S. Martin;L. González;J. Foster

  • Lack of a specific immune response against a recombinant capsid protein of Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus in sheep and goats naturally affected by enzootic nasal tumour or sheep pulmonary adenomatosis.

    Aurora Ortı́n;Esmeralda Minguijón;Patricia Dewar;Mercedes Garcı́a

  • Distribution and accumulation of PrP in gut-associated and peripheral lymphoid tissue of scrapie-affected Suffolk sheep.

    Ragna Heggebø;Charles McL. Press;Gjermund Gunnes;Lorenzo González

  • Cell-associated variants of disease-specific prion protein immunolabelling are found in different sources of sheep transmissible spongiform encephalopathy.

    Martin Jeffrey;S. Martin;L. González

  • Ovine infection with the agents of scrapie (CH1641 isolate) and bovine spongiform encephalopathy: immunochemical similarities can be resolved by immunohistochemistry.

    M. Jeffrey;L. González;A. Chong;J. Foster

  • Prion protein in kidneys of scrapie-infected sheep

    Sílvia Sisó;Lorenzo González;Martin Jeffrey;Stuart Martin

  • Prion diseases are efficiently transmitted by blood transfusion in sheep. Commentary

    Laurence Zitvogel;Guido Kroemer;David J. Anstee;Fiona Houston

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Jeffrey
Martin Jeffrey Animal and Plant Health Agency
Nora Hunter
Nora Hunter University of Edinburgh
Wilfred Goldmann
Wilfred Goldmann University of Edinburgh
Ramón A. Juste
Ramón A. Juste NEIKER, the Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development
Jean Manson
Jean Manson University of Edinburgh
Pedro Piccardo
Pedro Piccardo University of Edinburgh
Olivier Andreoletti
Olivier Andreoletti École Nationale Vétérinaire de Toulouse
Jan P. M. Langeveld
Jan P. M. Langeveld Wageningen University & Research
Mary Norval
Mary Norval University of Edinburgh
Massimo Palmarini
Massimo Palmarini University of Glasgow

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