Cite
High-resolution analysis of the B cell repertoire before and after polyethylene glycol fusion reveals preferential fusion of rare antigen-specific B cells.
MLA
Dubois, Axel R. S. X., et al. “High-Resolution Analysis of the B Cell Repertoire before and after Polyethylene Glycol Fusion Reveals Preferential Fusion of Rare Antigen-Specific B Cells.” Human Antibodies, vol. 24, no. 1–2, June 2016, pp. 1–15. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3233/HAB-150288.
APA
Dubois, A. R. S. X., Buerckert, J.-P., Sinner, R., Faison, W. J., Molitor, A. M., & Muller, C. P. (2016). High-resolution analysis of the B cell repertoire before and after polyethylene glycol fusion reveals preferential fusion of rare antigen-specific B cells. Human Antibodies, 24(1–2), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3233/HAB-150288
Chicago
Dubois, Axel R S X, Jean-Philippe Buerckert, Regina Sinner, William J Faison, Anne M Molitor, and Claude P Muller. 2016. “High-Resolution Analysis of the B Cell Repertoire before and after Polyethylene Glycol Fusion Reveals Preferential Fusion of Rare Antigen-Specific B Cells.” Human Antibodies 24 (1–2): 1–15. doi:10.3233/HAB-150288.