Cite
Reactivation of Microbial Strains and Synthetic Communities After a Spaceflight to the International Space Station: Corroborating the Feasibility of Essential Conversions in the MELiSSA Loop.
MLA
Ilgrande, Chiara, et al. “Reactivation of Microbial Strains and Synthetic Communities After a Spaceflight to the International Space Station: Corroborating the Feasibility of Essential Conversions in the MELiSSA Loop.” Astrobiology, vol. 19, no. 9, Sept. 2019, pp. 1167–76. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2018.1973.
APA
Ilgrande, C., Mastroleo, F., Christiaens, M. E. R., Lindeboom, R. E. F., Prat, D., Van Hoey, O., Ambrozova, I., Coninx, I., Heylen, W., Pommerening-Roser, A., Spieck, E., Boon, N., Vlaeminck, S. E., Leys, N., & Clauwaert, P. (2019). Reactivation of Microbial Strains and Synthetic Communities After a Spaceflight to the International Space Station: Corroborating the Feasibility of Essential Conversions in the MELiSSA Loop. Astrobiology, 19(9), 1167–1176. https://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2018.1973
Chicago
Ilgrande, Chiara, Felice Mastroleo, Marlies E R Christiaens, Ralph E F Lindeboom, Delphine Prat, Olivier Van Hoey, Iva Ambrozova, et al. 2019. “Reactivation of Microbial Strains and Synthetic Communities After a Spaceflight to the International Space Station: Corroborating the Feasibility of Essential Conversions in the MELiSSA Loop.” Astrobiology 19 (9): 1167–76. doi:10.1089/ast.2018.1973.