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John P. Lee's research investigates immune responses in the context of cancer treatment. His recent publication focuses on characterizing peripheral immune correlates associated with tumor response in breast cancer patients who received the P10s-PADRE vaccine. This work contributes to understanding the immunological mechanisms underlying vaccine efficacy in cancer care.
Lee has a total of four publications. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Jennifer L. Faulkner, Behjatolah Monzavi‐Karbassi, Bernice Nounamo, and Fariba Jousheghany. His recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in research.
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- Publications: 4
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Abstract 3860: Characterizing peripheral immune correlates of tumor response in breast cancer patients immunized with the P10s-PADRE vaccine (2024)
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- Abstract 3860: Characterizing peripheral immune correlates of tumor response in breast cancer patients immunized with the P10s-PADRE vaccine
- Abstract 3860: Characterizing peripheral immune correlates of tumor response in breast cancer patients immunized with the P10s-PADRE vaccine
- Abstract 3860: Characterizing peripheral immune correlates of tumor response in breast cancer patients immunized with the P10s-PADRE vaccine
- Abstract 3860: Characterizing peripheral immune correlates of tumor response in breast cancer patients immunized with the P10s-PADRE vaccine
- Abstract 3860: Characterizing peripheral immune correlates of tumor response in breast cancer patients immunized with the P10s-PADRE vaccine
- Abstract 3860: Characterizing peripheral immune correlates of tumor response in breast cancer patients immunized with the P10s-PADRE vaccine
- Abstract 3860: Characterizing peripheral immune correlates of tumor response in breast cancer patients immunized with the P10s-PADRE vaccine
- Abstract 3860: Characterizing peripheral immune correlates of tumor response in breast cancer patients immunized with the P10s-PADRE vaccine
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