Cite
MERS-coronavirus replication induces severe in vitro cytopathology and is strongly inhibited by cyclosporin A or interferon-α treatment.
MLA
de Wilde, Adriaan H., et al. “MERS-Coronavirus Replication Induces Severe in Vitro Cytopathology and Is Strongly Inhibited by Cyclosporin A or Interferon-α Treatment.” The Journal of General Virology, vol. 94, no. Pt 8, Aug. 2013, pp. 1749–60. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.052910-0.
APA
de Wilde, A. H., Raj, V. S., Oudshoorn, D., Bestebroer, T. M., van Nieuwkoop, S., Limpens, R. W. A. L., Posthuma, C. C., van der Meer, Y., Bárcena, M., Haagmans, B. L., Snijder, E. J., & van den Hoogen, B. G. (2013). MERS-coronavirus replication induces severe in vitro cytopathology and is strongly inhibited by cyclosporin A or interferon-α treatment. The Journal of General Virology, 94(Pt 8), 1749–1760. https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.052910-0
Chicago
de Wilde, Adriaan H, V Stalin Raj, Diede Oudshoorn, Theo M Bestebroer, Stefan van Nieuwkoop, Ronald W A L Limpens, Clara C Posthuma, et al. 2013. “MERS-Coronavirus Replication Induces Severe in Vitro Cytopathology and Is Strongly Inhibited by Cyclosporin A or Interferon-α Treatment.” The Journal of General Virology 94 (Pt 8): 1749–60. doi:10.1099/vir.0.052910-0.