Cite
Mycobacterium africanum elicits an attenuated T cell response to early secreted antigenic target, 6 kDa, in patients with tuberculosis and their household contacts.
MLA
de Jong, Bouke C., et al. “Mycobacterium Africanum Elicits an Attenuated T Cell Response to Early Secreted Antigenic Target, 6 KDa, in Patients with Tuberculosis and Their Household Contacts.” Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 193, no. 9, May 2006, pp. 1279–86. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1086/502977.
APA
de Jong, B. C., Hill, P. C., Brookes, R. H., Gagneux, S., Jeffries, D. J., Otu, J. K., Donkor, S. A., Fox, A., McAdam, K. P. W. J., Small, P. M., & Adegbola, R. A. (2006). Mycobacterium africanum elicits an attenuated T cell response to early secreted antigenic target, 6 kDa, in patients with tuberculosis and their household contacts. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 193(9), 1279–1286. https://doi.org/10.1086/502977
Chicago
de Jong, Bouke C, Philip C Hill, Roger H Brookes, Sebastien Gagneux, David J Jeffries, Jacob K Otu, Simon A Donkor, et al. 2006. “Mycobacterium Africanum Elicits an Attenuated T Cell Response to Early Secreted Antigenic Target, 6 KDa, in Patients with Tuberculosis and Their Household Contacts.” Journal of Infectious Diseases 193 (9): 1279–86. doi:10.1086/502977.