Cite
Promoter methylation of ITF2, but not APC, is associated with microsatellite instability in two populations of colorectal cancer patients.
MLA
Savio, Andrea J., et al. “Promoter Methylation of ITF2, but Not APC, Is Associated with Microsatellite Instability in Two Populations of Colorectal Cancer Patients.” BMC Cancer, vol. 16, Feb. 2016, p. 113. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-016-2149-9.
APA
Savio, A. J., Daftary, D., Dicks, E., Buchanan, D. D., Parfrey, P. S., Young, J. P., Weisenberger, D., Green, R. C., Gallinger, S., McLaughlin, J. R., Knight, J. A., & Bapat, B. (2016). Promoter methylation of ITF2, but not APC, is associated with microsatellite instability in two populations of colorectal cancer patients. BMC Cancer, 16, 113. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-016-2149-9
Chicago
Savio, Andrea J, Darshana Daftary, Elizabeth Dicks, Daniel D Buchanan, Patrick S Parfrey, Joanne P Young, Daniel Weisenberger, et al. 2016. “Promoter Methylation of ITF2, but Not APC, Is Associated with Microsatellite Instability in Two Populations of Colorectal Cancer Patients.” BMC Cancer 16 (February): 113. doi:10.1186/s12885-016-2149-9.