Cite
CD4 T cell control primary measles virus infection of the CNS: Regulation is dependent on combined activity with either CD8 T cells or with B cells: CD4, CD8 or B cells alone are ineffective
MLA
Tishon, Antoinette, et al. “CD4 T Cell Control Primary Measles Virus Infection of the CNS: Regulation Is Dependent on Combined Activity with Either CD8 T Cells or with B Cells: CD4, CD8 or B Cells Alone Are Ineffective.” Virology, vol. 347, no. 1, Mar. 2006, pp. 234–45. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2006.01.050.
APA
Tishon, A., Lewicki, H., Andaya, A., McGavern, D., Martin, L., & Oldstone, M. B. A. (2006). CD4 T cell control primary measles virus infection of the CNS: Regulation is dependent on combined activity with either CD8 T cells or with B cells: CD4, CD8 or B cells alone are ineffective. Virology, 347(1), 234–245. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2006.01.050
Chicago
Tishon, Antoinette, Hanna Lewicki, Abegail Andaya, Dorian McGavern, Lee Martin, and Michael B.A. Oldstone. 2006. “CD4 T Cell Control Primary Measles Virus Infection of the CNS: Regulation Is Dependent on Combined Activity with Either CD8 T Cells or with B Cells: CD4, CD8 or B Cells Alone Are Ineffective.” Virology 347 (1): 234–45. doi:10.1016/j.virol.2006.01.050.