Cite
Somatic RAP1B gain-of-function variant underlies isolated thrombocytopenia and immunodeficiency.
MLA
Benavides-Nieto, Marta, et al. “Somatic RAP1B Gain-of-Function Variant Underlies Isolated Thrombocytopenia and Immunodeficiency.” Journal of Clinical Investigation, vol. 134, no. 17, Sept. 2024, pp. 1–17. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI169994.
APA
Benavides-Nieto, M., Adam, F., Martin, E., Boussard, C., Lagresle-Peyrou, C., Callebaut, I., Kauskot, A., Repérant, C., Miao Feng, Bordet, J.-C., Castelle, M., Morelle, G., Brouzes, C., Zarhrate, M., Panikulam, P., Lambert, N., Picard, C., Bodet, D., Rouger-Gaudichon, J., & Revy, P. (2024). Somatic RAP1B gain-of-function variant underlies isolated thrombocytopenia and immunodeficiency. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 134(17), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI169994
Chicago
Benavides-Nieto, Marta, Frédéric Adam, Emmanuel Martin, Charlotte Boussard, Chantal Lagresle-Peyrou, Isabelle Callebaut, Alexandre Kauskot, et al. 2024. “Somatic RAP1B Gain-of-Function Variant Underlies Isolated Thrombocytopenia and Immunodeficiency.” Journal of Clinical Investigation 134 (17): 1–17. doi:10.1172/JCI169994.