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Total Protein Staining is Superior to Classical or Tissue-Specific Protein Staining for Standardization of Protein Biomarkers in Heterogeneous Tissue Samples.
MLA
Bettencourt, Jacob W., et al. “Total Protein Staining Is Superior to Classical or Tissue-Specific Protein Staining for Standardization of Protein Biomarkers in Heterogeneous Tissue Samples.” Gene Reports, vol. 19, June 2020. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.genrep.2020.100641.
APA
Bettencourt, J. W., McLaury, A. R., Limberg, A. K., Vargas-Hernandez, J. S., Bayram, B., Owen, A. R., Berry, D. J., Sanchez-Sotelo, J., Morrey, M. E., van Wijnen, A. J., & Abdel, M. P. (2020). Total Protein Staining is Superior to Classical or Tissue-Specific Protein Staining for Standardization of Protein Biomarkers in Heterogeneous Tissue Samples. Gene Reports, 19. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.genrep.2020.100641
Chicago
Bettencourt, Jacob W, Alex R McLaury, Afton K Limberg, Juan S Vargas-Hernandez, Banu Bayram, Aaron R Owen, Daniel J Berry, et al. 2020. “Total Protein Staining Is Superior to Classical or Tissue-Specific Protein Staining for Standardization of Protein Biomarkers in Heterogeneous Tissue Samples.” Gene Reports 19 (June). doi:10.1016/j.genrep.2020.100641.