Cite
Human monocyte-derived dendritic cells exposed to microorganisms involved in hypersensitivity pneumonitis induce a Th1-polarized immune response.
MLA
Bellanger, Anne-Pauline, et al. “Human Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells Exposed to Microorganisms Involved in Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Induce a Th1-Polarized Immune Response.” Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI, vol. 20, no. 8, Aug. 2013, pp. 1133–42. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1128/CVI.00043-13.
APA
Bellanger, A.-P., Pallandre, J.-R., Borg, C., Loeffert, S., Gbaguidi-Haore, H., & Millon, L. (2013). Human monocyte-derived dendritic cells exposed to microorganisms involved in hypersensitivity pneumonitis induce a Th1-polarized immune response. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI, 20(8), 1133–1142. https://doi.org/10.1128/CVI.00043-13
Chicago
Bellanger, Anne-Pauline, Jean-René Pallandre, Christophe Borg, Sophie Loeffert, Houssein Gbaguidi-Haore, and Laurence Millon. 2013. “Human Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells Exposed to Microorganisms Involved in Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Induce a Th1-Polarized Immune Response.” Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI 20 (8): 1133–42. doi:10.1128/CVI.00043-13.