Emily K. Field Rezac
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Also affiliated: Mississippi Museum of Natural Science (2026)
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Emily K. Field Rezac investigates innate immune responses in animals, specifically focusing on the complement system's role in response to bacterial components. Her recent publication examines how lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments affect complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes. This research aligns with broader studies in immunology and comparative biology. Field Rezac has collaborated with researchers from Arkansas State University, including Stephen J. Mullin, Katherine J. Willis, and Kevin J. Krajcir, as well as Grant Dawson from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she shares a publication.
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- Publications: 1
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Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia) (2026)
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- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
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