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Jameson J., Cruz J. and Ennis F.A. (1998). Human Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Repertoire to Influenza A Viruses. J. Virol. 72:8682.

Rothman A.L., Yamada Y., Jameson J., Cruz J., West K., Green S. and Ennis F.A. (1998). Assessment of Human CD4+ and CD8+ T Lymphocyte Responses in Experimental Viral Vaccine Studies, p. 95-104. In Plotkin, S., Brown, F., and Horaud, F., (eds.), Preclinical and Clinical Development of New Vaccines. Dev. Biol. Stand. Basel, Karger.

Jameson J., Cruz J., Terajima M. and Ennis F.A. (1999). Human CD8+ and CD4+ T Lymphocyte Memory to Influenza A Viruses of Swine and Avian Species. J. Immunol. 162:7578.

Terajima M., Jameson J., Norman J., Cruz J. and Ennis F.A. (1999). High Yield Reassortant Influenza Vaccine Production Virus Has Mutation at an HLA-A2.1 Restricted CD8+ CTL Epitope on the NS1 Protein. Virol. 259:135.

Zivny J., DeFronzo M., Jarry W., Jameson J., Cruz J., Ennis F.A. and Rothman A.L. (1999) Partial Agonist Effect Influences the CTL Response to a Heterologous Dengue Virus Serotype. J Immunol. 163:2754.

Ennis F.A., Cruz J., Jameson J., Klein M., Burt D. and Thipphawong J. (1999) Augmentation of Human Influenza A Virus-Specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Memory by Influenza Vaccine and Adjuvanted Carriers (ISCOMS). Virol. 259:256.

Maderazo E. G. and Jameson J. (2002). Infections and the Host, p. 1-29. In R.G. Topazian, M.H. Goldberg, and J.R. Hupp, (eds.), Oral and Maxillofacial Infections, Fourth Edition.

Jameson J., Ugarte K., Chen N., Yachi P., Fuchs E., Boismenu R. and Havran W.L. (2002). A Role for Skin gd T Cells in Wound Repair. Science. 296:747.

Jameson J., Witherden D. and Havran W.L. (2003). T-Cell Effector Mechanisms: γδ and CD1d-Restricted Subsets.  Curr Opin Immunol. 15:349.

Jameson J., Cauvi G., Witherden D. and Havran W.L. (2004).  A Keratinocyte-Responsive γδ TCR Is Necessary for Dendritic Epidermal T Cell Activation by Damaged Keratinocytes and Maintenance in the Epidermis.  J Immunol. 172:3573.

Jameson J., Sharp L., Witherden D. and Havran W.L. (2004).  Regulation of Skin Cell Homeostasis by Gamma Delta T Cells.  Front. Biosci. 9:2640.

Sharp L.*, Jameson J.*, Cauvi G. and Havran W.L. (2005).  Dendritic Epidermal T-Cells Regulate Skin Homeostasis Through Local Production of Insulin-like Growth Factor-1.  Nat Immunol. 6:73.  *Authors Contributed Equally

Jameson J., Cauvi G., Sharp L., Witherden D. and Havran W.L. (2005).  γδ T cell-induced Hyaluronan Production by Epithelial Cells Regulates Inflammation.  J Exp Med. 201:1269.

Havran, W.L., Jameson, J.M. and Witherden D. (2005).  Interactions between intraepithelial lymphocytes and neighboring epithelial cells.  Am. J. Physiol.  289:G627.

Jameson, J. and Havran, W.L. (2007). Skin γδ T cell functions in homeostasis and wound healing. Immunol. Rev. 215:114.

Terajima, M., Cruz, J., Leporati, A.M., Orphin, L., Babon, J.A., Co, M.D., Pazoles, P., Jameson, J., and Ennis, F.A. (2008). Influenza A virus subtype cross-reactive human CD8+ T cell responses to internal proteins in trivalent inactivated vaccines. J. Virol. 82:9283. PMCID: PMC2546892.

Mills, R.E., Taylor, K.R., Podshivalova, K., McKay, D.E., and Jameson, J.M. (2008). Defects in skin γδ T cell function contribute to delayed wound repair in rapamycin-treated mice.  J. Immunol. 181:3974. PMCID: PMC2547144.

Mills, R.E. and Jameson, J.M. (2009).  T cell dependence on mTOR signaling. Cell Cycle  15:545.

Toulon, A., Breton, L., Tenenhaus, M., Bhavsar, D., Lanigan, C., Rudolph, R., Jameson, J., and Havran, W. (2009). A role for human skin-resident T cells in wound healing.
J Exp Med. 206:743. PMCID: PMC2715110.

Jameson, J.M., Cruz, J., Costanzo, A., Terajima, M., and Ennis, F.A. (2010). A role for the mevalonate pathway in the induction of subtype cross-reactive immunity to influenza A virus by human γδ T lymphocytes. Cell. Immunol. 264:71.

Havran, W.L. and Jameson, J.M. (2010). Epidermal T cells and wound healing. J. Immunol. 184:5423.

Taylor, K.R., Mills, R.E., Costanzo A.E., and Jameson, J.M. (2010). γδ T cells are reduced and rendered unresponsive by hyperglycemia and chronic TNF-a in mouse models of obesity and metabolic disease. PLoS One 5:e11422.