Dr. Eric J Jenkinson MD
Sports Medicine Specialist (Pediatric) | Sports Medicine
5050 N Clinton St Fort Wayne IN, 46825About
Eric J. Jenkinson, M.D., is a non-operative musculoskeletal physician, specializing in sports medicine. He joined Orthopaedics Northeast in 2001, in the SportONE division. Dr. Jenkinson is trained to ...
Education and Training
In Univ Sch of Med, Indianapolis In 1996
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Sports Medicine
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- A novel method of cell separation based on dual parameter immunomagnetic cell selection.
- Factors regulating stem cell recruitment to the fetal thymus.
- CD69 expression discriminates MHC-dependent and -independent stages of thymocyte positive selection.
- Cellular and matrix interactions during the development of T lymphocytes.
- Positive selection of thymocytes: the long and winding road.
- Specialized ability of thymic epithelial cells to mediate positive selection does not require expression of the steroidogenic enzyme p450scc.
- An essential role for thymic mesenchyme in early T cell development.
- Review article: thymus organ cultures and T-cell receptor repertoire development.
- Studies on the role of IL-7 presentation by mesenchymal fibroblasts during early thymocyte development.
- Immunogenicity of mouse trophoblast and embryonic sac.
- An essential role for the IL-7 receptor during intrathymic expansion of the positively selected neonatal T cell repertoire.
- The role of mesenchyme in thymus development.
- Microenvironmental regulation of T cell development in the thymus.
- Permeability of the mouse zona pellucida to immunoglobulin.
- Specialisation of thymic epithelial cells for positive selection of CD4+8+ thymocytes.
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