Cite
STING protects breast cancer cells from intrinsic and genotoxic-induced DNA instability via a non-canonical, cell-autonomous pathway.
MLA
Cheradame, Laura, et al. “STING Protects Breast Cancer Cells from Intrinsic and Genotoxic-Induced DNA Instability via a Non-Canonical, Cell-Autonomous Pathway.” Oncogene, vol. 40, no. 49, Dec. 2021, pp. 6627–40. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41388-021-02037-4.
APA
Cheradame, L., Guerrera, I. C., Gaston, J., Schmitt, A., Jung, V., Goudin, N., Pouillard, M., Radosevic-Robin, N., Modesti, M., Judde, J.-G., Cairo, S., & Goffin, V. (2021). STING protects breast cancer cells from intrinsic and genotoxic-induced DNA instability via a non-canonical, cell-autonomous pathway. Oncogene, 40(49), 6627–6640. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41388-021-02037-4
Chicago
Cheradame, Laura, Ida Chiara Guerrera, Julie Gaston, Alain Schmitt, Vincent Jung, Nicolas Goudin, Marion Pouillard, et al. 2021. “STING Protects Breast Cancer Cells from Intrinsic and Genotoxic-Induced DNA Instability via a Non-Canonical, Cell-Autonomous Pathway.” Oncogene 40 (49): 6627–40. doi:10.1038/s41388-021-02037-4.