Cite
Adoptive transfer of myelin basic protein-tolerized splenocytes to naive animals reduces infarct size: a role for lymphocytes in ischemic brain injury?
MLA
Becker, Kyra, et al. “Adoptive Transfer of Myelin Basic Protein-Tolerized Splenocytes to Naive Animals Reduces Infarct Size: A Role for Lymphocytes in Ischemic Brain Injury?” Stroke, vol. 34, no. 7, July 2003, pp. 1809–15. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.0000078308.77727.EA.
APA
Becker, K., Kindrick, D., McCarron, R., Hallenbeck, J., & Winn, R. (2003). Adoptive transfer of myelin basic protein-tolerized splenocytes to naive animals reduces infarct size: a role for lymphocytes in ischemic brain injury? Stroke, 34(7), 1809–1815. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.0000078308.77727.EA
Chicago
Becker, Kyra, Darin Kindrick, Richard McCarron, John Hallenbeck, and Robert Winn. 2003. “Adoptive Transfer of Myelin Basic Protein-Tolerized Splenocytes to Naive Animals Reduces Infarct Size: A Role for Lymphocytes in Ischemic Brain Injury?” Stroke 34 (7): 1809–15. doi:10.1161/01.STR.0000078308.77727.EA.