Cite
Recurrent ubiquitin B silencing in gynecological cancers establishes dependence on ubiquitin C.
MLA
Kedves, Alexia T., et al. “Recurrent Ubiquitin B Silencing in Gynecological Cancers Establishes Dependence on Ubiquitin C.” Journal of Clinical Investigation, vol. 127, no. 12, Dec. 2017, pp. 4554–68. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI92914.
APA
Kedves, A. T., Gleim, S., Xiaoyou Liang, Sigoillot, F., Harbinski, F., Benander, C., George, E., Jenkins, J., Forrester, W. C., Bonal, D. M., Gokhale, P. C., Nguyen, Q.-D., Kirschmeier, P. T., Distel, R. J., Goldberg, M. S., Sanghavi, S., & Liang, X. (2017). Recurrent ubiquitin B silencing in gynecological cancers establishes dependence on ubiquitin C. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 127(12), 4554–4568. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI92914
Chicago
Kedves, Alexia T., Scott Gleim, Xiaoyou Liang, Frederic Sigoillot, Fred Harbinski, Christina Benander, Elizabeth George, et al. 2017. “Recurrent Ubiquitin B Silencing in Gynecological Cancers Establishes Dependence on Ubiquitin C.” Journal of Clinical Investigation 127 (12): 4554–68. doi:10.1172/JCI92914.