Cite
siRNA high throughput screening identifies regulators of chloropicrin and hydrogen fluoride injury in human corneal epithelial cell models.
MLA
Ruff, Albert L., et al. “SiRNA High Throughput Screening Identifies Regulators of Chloropicrin and Hydrogen Fluoride Injury in Human Corneal Epithelial Cell Models.” Experimental Eye Research, vol. 222, Sept. 2022, p. 109169. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exer.2022.109169.
APA
Ruff, A. L., Causey, R. D., Koenig, J. A., LaGrasta, C. V., Gomez, A. M., Chalmers, B. T., & Lehman, J. G., 3rd. (2022). siRNA high throughput screening identifies regulators of chloropicrin and hydrogen fluoride injury in human corneal epithelial cell models. Experimental Eye Research, 222, 109169. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exer.2022.109169
Chicago
Ruff, Albert L, Robert D Causey, Jeffrey A Koenig, Cristina V LaGrasta, Amber M Gomez, Bailey T Chalmers, and John G Lehman 3rd. 2022. “SiRNA High Throughput Screening Identifies Regulators of Chloropicrin and Hydrogen Fluoride Injury in Human Corneal Epithelial Cell Models.” Experimental Eye Research 222 (September): 109169. doi:10.1016/j.exer.2022.109169.