Emily Blitz

Researcher

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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8 pubs

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Emily Blitz's research investigates interactions within the tumor microenvironment, specifically focusing on the role of exosome-macrophage communication and tumor-associated glycans. Her work also examines cellular immune responses to vaccination, particularly in patients undergoing combined vaccine and chemotherapy treatments. Blitz has explored methods for assessing metal ion leaching from glass cullet using Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, with applications in shoreline restoration. Additionally, her research has addressed the impact of flocculants and surfactants on microplastic recovery and the prognostic indicators of Ki67 and cellular density via MR imaging in non-small cell lung cancer, including its resistance to IFN-gamma and T cell killing.

Blitz has co-authored multiple publications with researchers from the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, including Maurice P. Testa and J. Mader, and has also collaborated with Behjatolah Monzavi‐Karbassi at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

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  • Publications: 8

Selected Publications

  • Abstract PO5-02-05: Assessing Vaccine-Mediated Cellular Immune Responses in Patients Receiving Combined Vaccine and Chemotherapy Treatment (2024) DOI
  • Abstract 186: Tumor exosome-macrophage interactions: The role of tumor-associated glycans and scavenger receptor class A (2024) DOI

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