Cite
The SNP at -592 of human IL-10 gene is associated with serum IL-10 levels and increased risk for human papillomavirus cervical lesion development.
MLA
Torres-Poveda, Kirvis, et al. “The SNP at -592 of Human IL-10 Gene Is Associated with Serum IL-10 Levels and Increased Risk for Human Papillomavirus Cervical Lesion Development.” Infectious Agents and Cancer, vol. 7, no. 1, Nov. 2012, p. 32. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/1750-9378-7-32.
APA
Torres-Poveda, K., Burguete-García, A. I., Cruz, M., Martínez-Nava, G. A., Bahena-Román, M., Ortíz-Flores, E., Ramírez-González, A., López-Estrada, G., Delgado-Romero, K., & Madrid-Marina, V. (2012). The SNP at -592 of human IL-10 gene is associated with serum IL-10 levels and increased risk for human papillomavirus cervical lesion development. Infectious Agents and Cancer, 7(1), 32. https://doi.org/10.1186/1750-9378-7-32
Chicago
Torres-Poveda, Kirvis, Ana I Burguete-García, Miguel Cruz, Gabriela A Martínez-Nava, Margarita Bahena-Román, Esmeralda Ortíz-Flores, Abrahan Ramírez-González, Guillermina López-Estrada, Karina Delgado-Romero, and Vicente Madrid-Marina. 2012. “The SNP at -592 of Human IL-10 Gene Is Associated with Serum IL-10 Levels and Increased Risk for Human Papillomavirus Cervical Lesion Development.” Infectious Agents and Cancer 7 (1): 32. doi:10.1186/1750-9378-7-32.