Cite
Detection of kappa and lambda light chain monoclonal proteins in human serum: automated immunoassay versus immunofixation electrophoresis.
MLA
Jaskowski, Troy D., et al. “Detection of Kappa and Lambda Light Chain Monoclonal Proteins in Human Serum: Automated Immunoassay versus Immunofixation Electrophoresis.” Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI, vol. 13, no. 2, Feb. 2006, pp. 277–80. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1128/CVI.13.2.277-280.2006.
APA
Jaskowski, T. D., Litwin, C. M., & Hill, H. R. (2006). Detection of kappa and lambda light chain monoclonal proteins in human serum: automated immunoassay versus immunofixation electrophoresis. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI, 13(2), 277–280. https://doi.org/10.1128/CVI.13.2.277-280.2006
Chicago
Jaskowski, Troy D, Christine M Litwin, and Harry R Hill. 2006. “Detection of Kappa and Lambda Light Chain Monoclonal Proteins in Human Serum: Automated Immunoassay versus Immunofixation Electrophoresis.” Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI 13 (2): 277–80. doi:10.1128/CVI.13.2.277-280.2006.