Cite
A promoter polymorphism in the gene encoding interleukin-12 p40 (IL12B) is associated with mortality from cerebral malaria and with reduced nitric oxide production.
MLA
Morahan, G., et al. “A Promoter Polymorphism in the Gene Encoding Interleukin-12 P40 (IL12B) Is Associated with Mortality from Cerebral Malaria and with Reduced Nitric Oxide Production.” Genes and Immunity, vol. 3, no. 7, Nov. 2002, pp. 414–18. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.gene.6363909.
APA
Morahan, G., Boutlis, C. S., Huang, D., Pain, A., Saunders, J. R., Hobbs, M. R., Granger, D. L., Weinberg, J. B., Peshu, N., Mwaikambo, E. D., Marsh, K., Roberts, D. J., & Anstey, N. M. (2002). A promoter polymorphism in the gene encoding interleukin-12 p40 (IL12B) is associated with mortality from cerebral malaria and with reduced nitric oxide production. Genes and Immunity, 3(7), 414–418. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.gene.6363909
Chicago
Morahan, G, C S Boutlis, D Huang, A Pain, J R Saunders, M R Hobbs, D L Granger, et al. 2002. “A Promoter Polymorphism in the Gene Encoding Interleukin-12 P40 (IL12B) Is Associated with Mortality from Cerebral Malaria and with Reduced Nitric Oxide Production.” Genes and Immunity 3 (7): 414–18. doi:10.1038/sj.gene.6363909.