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Overview

Martin Jeffrey is affiliated with the Animal and Plant Health Agency in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several fields within biological and medical sciences, with a notable focus on molecular biology and respiratory medicine.

Their primary fields of study include:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Medicine

Within these broad areas, their work covers specific subfields such as:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Epidemiology

Martin Jeffrey's research topics include:

  • Glutathione Transferases and Polymorphisms
  • Retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes
  • Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research
  • Respiratory Support and Mechanisms
  • Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections

Among their published work, notable recent papers are:

  • "Mustard Gas Induced Corneal Injury Involves Ferroptosis and p38 MAPK Signaling" (2025), published in Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
  • "Pulmonary inflammation in severe pneumonia is characterised by compartmentalised and mechanistically distinct sub-phenotypes" (2024), published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Single-Cell Transcriptomics Shows Cellular Heterogeneity, Intercellular Communication, and Extracellular Matrix Remodeling in Corneal Fibrosis In Vivo" (2025), published in Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Nishant R. Sinha
  • Alexandria Hofmann
  • Rajiv R. Mohan
  • Laila A. Suleiman
  • William C. Jeffrey

The primary venues where Martin Jeffrey publishes are:

  • Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • A novel progressive spongiform encephalopathy in cattle.

    G.A.H. Wells;A.C. Scott;C.T. Johnson;R.F. Gunning

  • Getting a Grip on Prions: Oligomers, Amyloids, and Pathological Membrane Interactions*

    Byron Caughey;Gerald S Baron;Bruce Chesebro;Martin Jeffrey

  • Synapse loss associated with abnormal PrP precedes neuronal degeneration in the scrapie-infected murine hippocampus

    M. Jeffrey;W. G. Halliday;J. Bell;A. R. Johnston

  • 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

  • Review: cerebral amyloid angiopathy, prion angiopathy, CADASIL and the spectrum of protein elimination failure angiopathies (PEFA) in neurodegenerative disease with a focus on therapy.

    R. O. Carare;C. A. Hawkes;M. Jeffrey;R. N. Kalaria

  • Prion diseases are efficiently transmitted by blood transfusion in sheep

    Fiona Houston;Sandra McCutcheon;Wilfred Goldmann;Angela Chong

  • Oral Inoculation of Sheep with the Agent of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE). 1. Onset and Distribution of Disease-specific PrP Accumulation in Brain and Viscera

    M. Jeffrey;S. Ryder;S. Martin;S.A.C. Hawkins

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

    Fiona Houston;Wilfred Goldmann;Angela Chong;Martin Jeffrey

  • Sites of prion protein accumulation in scrapie-infected mouse spleen revealed by immuno-electron microscopy.

    Martin Jeffrey;Gillian McGovern;Caroline M. Goodsir;Karen L Brown

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

    M Jeffrey;L González;A Espenes;CMcL Press

  • Pestivirus fetopathogenicity in cattle: changing sequelae with fetal maturation

    PL Roeder;M Jeffrey;MP Cranwell

  • 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

  • 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

  • Spongiform encephalopathy in a nyala (Tragelaphus angasi).

    M. Jeffrey;G. A. H. Wells

  • Scrapie‐specific neuronal lesions are independent of neuronal PrP expression

    Martin Jeffrey;Caroline M. Goodsir;Richard E. Race;Bruce Chesebro

  • 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

Lorenzo González
Lorenzo González Animal and Plant Health Agency
Nora Hunter
Nora Hunter University of Edinburgh
Wilfred Goldmann
Wilfred Goldmann University of Edinburgh
Moira E. Bruce
Moira E. Bruce University of Edinburgh
James W. Ironside
James W. Ironside University of Edinburgh
Robert Higgins
Robert Higgins University of California, Davis
Bruce Chesebro
Bruce Chesebro National Institutes of Health
Jean Manson
Jean Manson University of Edinburgh
Mark Head
Mark Head University of Edinburgh
Pedro Piccardo
Pedro Piccardo University of Edinburgh

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