Cite
Combined hereditary and somatic mutations of replication error repair genes result in rapid onset of ultra-hypermutated cancers.
MLA
Shlien, Adam, et al. “Combined Hereditary and Somatic Mutations of Replication Error Repair Genes Result in Rapid Onset of Ultra-Hypermutated Cancers.” Nature Genetics, vol. 47, no. 3, Mar. 2015, pp. 257–62. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.3202.
APA
Shlien, A., Meier, B., Hong, Y., Gartner, A., Remke, M., Thakkar, N. P., Pearson, C. E., Hodel, K. P., Henninger, E. E., Göksenin, A. Y., Pursell, Z. F., Bakry, D., Grant, R., Nathan, P. C., Alexander, S., Charames, G. S., Druker, H., Lerner-Ellis, J., Dvir, R., & Elhasid, R. (2015). Combined hereditary and somatic mutations of replication error repair genes result in rapid onset of ultra-hypermutated cancers. Nature Genetics, 47(3), 257–262. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.3202
Chicago
Shlien, Adam, Bettina Meier, Ye Hong, Anton Gartner, Marc Remke, Neha P Thakkar, Christopher E Pearson, et al. 2015. “Combined Hereditary and Somatic Mutations of Replication Error Repair Genes Result in Rapid Onset of Ultra-Hypermutated Cancers.” Nature Genetics 47 (3): 257–62. doi:10.1038/ng.3202.