Cite
A functional proteomic method for the enrichment of peripheral membrane proteins reveals the collagen binding protein Hsp47 is exposed on the surface of activated human platelets.
MLA
Kaiser, William J., et al. “A Functional Proteomic Method for the Enrichment of Peripheral Membrane Proteins Reveals the Collagen Binding Protein Hsp47 Is Exposed on the Surface of Activated Human Platelets.” Journal of Proteome Research, vol. 8, no. 6, June 2009, pp. 2903–14. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1021/pr900027j.
APA
Kaiser, W. J., Holbrook, L.-M., Tucker, K. L., Stanley, R. G., & Gibbins, J. M. (2009). A functional proteomic method for the enrichment of peripheral membrane proteins reveals the collagen binding protein Hsp47 is exposed on the surface of activated human platelets. Journal of Proteome Research, 8(6), 2903–2914. https://doi.org/10.1021/pr900027j
Chicago
Kaiser, William J, Lisa-Marie Holbrook, Katherine L Tucker, Ronald G Stanley, and Jonathan M Gibbins. 2009. “A Functional Proteomic Method for the Enrichment of Peripheral Membrane Proteins Reveals the Collagen Binding Protein Hsp47 Is Exposed on the Surface of Activated Human Platelets.” Journal of Proteome Research 8 (6): 2903–14. doi:10.1021/pr900027j.