Cite
A phenotypically and functionally distinct human T H 2 cell subpopulation is associated with allergic disorders.
MLA
Wambre, Erik, et al. “A Phenotypically and Functionally Distinct Human T H 2 Cell Subpopulation Is Associated with Allergic Disorders.” Science Translational Medicine, vol. 9, no. 401, Aug. 2017. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aam9171.
APA
Wambre, E., Bajzik, V., DeLong, J. H., O’Brien, K., Nguyen, Q.-A., Speake, C., Gersuk, V. H., DeBerg, H. A., Whalen, E., Ni, C., Farrington, M., Jeong, D., Robinson, D., Linsley, P. S., Vickery, B. P., & Kwok, W. W. (2017). A phenotypically and functionally distinct human T H 2 cell subpopulation is associated with allergic disorders. Science Translational Medicine, 9(401). https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aam9171
Chicago
Wambre, Erik, Veronique Bajzik, Jonathan H DeLong, Kimberly O’Brien, Quynh-Anh Nguyen, Cate Speake, Vivian H Gersuk, et al. 2017. “A Phenotypically and Functionally Distinct Human T H 2 Cell Subpopulation Is Associated with Allergic Disorders.” Science Translational Medicine 9 (401). doi:10.1126/scitranslmed.aam9171.