Cite
Antitumor Activity Associated with Prolonged Persistence of Adoptively Transferred NY-ESO-1 c259 T Cells in Synovial Sarcoma.
MLA
D’Angelo, Sandra P., et al. “Antitumor Activity Associated with Prolonged Persistence of Adoptively Transferred NY-ESO-1 C259 T Cells in Synovial Sarcoma.” Cancer Discovery, vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. 2018, pp. 944–57. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-17-1417.
APA
D’Angelo, S. P., Melchiori, L., Merchant, M. S., Bernstein, D., Glod, J., Kaplan, R., Grupp, S., Tap, W. D., Chagin, K., Binder, G. K., Basu, S., Lowther, D. E., Wang, R., Bath, N., Tipping, A., Betts, G., Ramachandran, I., Navenot, J.-M., Zhang, H., … Mackall, C. L. (2018). Antitumor Activity Associated with Prolonged Persistence of Adoptively Transferred NY-ESO-1 c259 T Cells in Synovial Sarcoma. Cancer Discovery, 8(8), 944–957. https://doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-17-1417
Chicago
D’Angelo, Sandra P, Luca Melchiori, Melinda S Merchant, Donna Bernstein, John Glod, Rosandra Kaplan, Stephan Grupp, et al. 2018. “Antitumor Activity Associated with Prolonged Persistence of Adoptively Transferred NY-ESO-1 C259 T Cells in Synovial Sarcoma.” Cancer Discovery 8 (8): 944–57. doi:10.1158/2159-8290.CD-17-1417.