Cite
PEGylated Liposomal Methyl Prednisolone Succinate does not Induce Infusion Reactions in Patients: A Correlation Between in Vitro Immunological and in Vivo Clinical Studies.
MLA
Bavli, Yaelle, et al. “PEGylated Liposomal Methyl Prednisolone Succinate Does Not Induce Infusion Reactions in Patients: A Correlation Between in Vitro Immunological and in Vivo Clinical Studies.” Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), vol. 25, no. 3, Jan. 2020. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25030558.
APA
Bavli, Y., Chen, B.-M., Roffler, S. R., Dobrovolskaia, M. A., Elnekave, E., Ash, S., Barenholz, Y., & Turjeman, K. (2020). PEGylated Liposomal Methyl Prednisolone Succinate does not Induce Infusion Reactions in Patients: A Correlation Between in Vitro Immunological and in Vivo Clinical Studies. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 25(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25030558
Chicago
Bavli, Yaelle, Bing-Mae Chen, Steve R Roffler, Marina A Dobrovolskaia, Eldad Elnekave, Shifra Ash, Yechezkel Barenholz, and Keren Turjeman. 2020. “PEGylated Liposomal Methyl Prednisolone Succinate Does Not Induce Infusion Reactions in Patients: A Correlation Between in Vitro Immunological and in Vivo Clinical Studies.” Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 25 (3). doi:10.3390/molecules25030558.