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Biomedical Cytology Lab

Lab Director

Alfonso Gonzalez

Dr. Gonzalez's laboratory has contributed to the knowledge of the movement of proteins between the surface and certain internal compartments of the cell. Due to their varied implications for cell shape and their interactions with the environment and other cells, the following topics are being studied: (i) cellular plasticity and intracellular trafficking of therapeutically useful receptors in cancer; (ii) the pathogenic mechanisms of autoantibodies that can enter the brain and alter neuronal functions associated with memory and behavior, causing cognitive dysfunction and even psychosis. The NSPA (neuronal surface P antigen) protein, discovered in Dr. González's laboratory, and the galectin-8 protein, a partial interpreter of the glycan code in the body, are being studied as antigenic targets.

Lab Members

Postdoctoral Researcher

Jaime Venegas


USS Collaborating Scholar

Dr. Claudio Retamal


Doctoral Students

Latest Publications

Molecular MedicineOLECULAR MEDICINE

May 16, 2025

Endogenous Galectin-8 protects against Th17 infiltration and fibrosis following acute kidney injury

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY

April 4, 2025

Galectin-8 drives ERK-dependent mitochondrial fragmentation, perinuclear relocation and mitophagy, with metabolic adaptations for cell proliferation

NEUROTOXICITY RESEARCH

January 8, 2025

Curcumin Improves Hippocampal Cell Bioenergetics, Redox and Inflammatory Markers, and Synaptic Proteins, Regulating Mitochondrial Calcium Homeostasis

Latest Publications

Molecular MedicineOLECULAR MEDICINE

May 16, 2025

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY

April 4, 2025

NEUROTOXICITY RESEARCH

January 8, 2025
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