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Functional analysis of the glaucoma-causing TIGR/myocilin protein: Integrity of amino-terminal coiled-coil regions and olfactomedin homology domain is essential for extracellular adhesion and secretion
MLA
Gobeil, Stéphane, et al. “Functional Analysis of the Glaucoma-Causing TIGR/Myocilin Protein: Integrity of Amino-Terminal Coiled-Coil Regions and Olfactomedin Homology Domain Is Essential for Extracellular Adhesion and Secretion.” Experimental Eye Research, vol. 82, no. 6, June 2006, pp. 1017–29. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exer.2005.11.002.
APA
Gobeil, S., Letartre, L., & Raymond, V. (2006). Functional analysis of the glaucoma-causing TIGR/myocilin protein: Integrity of amino-terminal coiled-coil regions and olfactomedin homology domain is essential for extracellular adhesion and secretion. Experimental Eye Research, 82(6), 1017–1029. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exer.2005.11.002
Chicago
Gobeil, Stéphane, Laurence Letartre, and Vincent Raymond. 2006. “Functional Analysis of the Glaucoma-Causing TIGR/Myocilin Protein: Integrity of Amino-Terminal Coiled-Coil Regions and Olfactomedin Homology Domain Is Essential for Extracellular Adhesion and Secretion.” Experimental Eye Research 82 (6): 1017–29. doi:10.1016/j.exer.2005.11.002.