Cite
Oxygen removal during pathogen inactivation with riboflavin and UV light preserves protein function in plasma for transfusion.
MLA
Feys, H. B., et al. “Oxygen Removal during Pathogen Inactivation with Riboflavin and UV Light Preserves Protein Function in Plasma for Transfusion.” Vox Sanguinis, vol. 106, no. 4, May 2014, pp. 307–15. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/vox.12106.
APA
Feys, H. B., Aelst, B., Devreese, K., Devloo, R., Coene, J., Vandekerckhove, P., & Compernolle, V. (2014). Oxygen removal during pathogen inactivation with riboflavin and UV light preserves protein function in plasma for transfusion. Vox Sanguinis, 106(4), 307–315. https://doi.org/10.1111/vox.12106
Chicago
Feys, H. B., B. Aelst, K. Devreese, R. Devloo, J. Coene, P. Vandekerckhove, and V. Compernolle. 2014. “Oxygen Removal during Pathogen Inactivation with Riboflavin and UV Light Preserves Protein Function in Plasma for Transfusion.” Vox Sanguinis 106 (4): 307–15. doi:10.1111/vox.12106.