Cite
Specificity of lectin-immobilized fluorescent nanospheres for colorectal tumors in a mouse model which better resembles the clinical disease.
MLA
Kitamura, Tokio, et al. “Specificity of Lectin-Immobilized Fluorescent Nanospheres for Colorectal Tumors in a Mouse Model Which Better Resembles the Clinical Disease.” Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging, vol. 10, no. 2, Mar. 2015, pp. 135–43. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/cmmi.1609.
APA
Kitamura, T., Sakuma, S., Shimosato, M., Higashino, H., Masaoka, Y., Kataoka, M., Yamashita, S., Hiwatari, K.-I., Kumagai, H., Morimoto, N., Koike, S., Tobita, E., Hoffman, R. M., Gore, J. C., & Pham, W. (2015). Specificity of lectin-immobilized fluorescent nanospheres for colorectal tumors in a mouse model which better resembles the clinical disease. Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging, 10(2), 135–143. https://doi.org/10.1002/cmmi.1609
Chicago
Kitamura, Tokio, Shinji Sakuma, Moe Shimosato, Haruki Higashino, Yoshie Masaoka, Makoto Kataoka, Shinji Yamashita, et al. 2015. “Specificity of Lectin-Immobilized Fluorescent Nanospheres for Colorectal Tumors in a Mouse Model Which Better Resembles the Clinical Disease.” Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging 10 (2): 135–43. doi:10.1002/cmmi.1609.