Lorin A. Neuman-Lee
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Also affiliated: Arkansas Biosciences Institute (2026)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Lorin A. Neuman-Lee's research focuses on the innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes, specifically investigating the effects of lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments. Their work examines both complement-dependent and complement-independent pathways in these animals. This research has resulted in one publication, "Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)" in 2026.
Neuman-Lee collaborates 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. These collaborations have each contributed to one shared publication.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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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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