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John P. Lee's research focuses on characterizing peripheral immune correlates of tumor response in breast cancer patients who have been immunized with the P10s-PADRE vaccine. His work investigates the immunological markers associated with treatment efficacy in this patient population. Lee has published four scholarly works and is recently active in research. His collaborative network includes Jennifer L. Faulkner, Behjatolah Monzavi‐Karbassi, Bernice Nounamo, and Vinay Raj, with whom he has co-authored publications.
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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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