Cite
PI16 + reticular cells in human palatine tonsils govern T cell activity in distinct subepithelial niches.
MLA
De Martin, Angelina, et al. “PI16 + Reticular Cells in Human Palatine Tonsils Govern T Cell Activity in Distinct Subepithelial Niches.” Nature Immunology, vol. 24, no. 7, July 2023, pp. 1138–48. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41590-023-01502-4.
APA
De Martin, A., Stanossek, Y., Lütge, M., Cadosch, N., Onder, L., Cheng, H.-W., Brandstadter, J. D., Maillard, I., Stoeckli, S. J., Pikor, N. B., & Ludewig, B. (2023). PI16 + reticular cells in human palatine tonsils govern T cell activity in distinct subepithelial niches. Nature Immunology, 24(7), 1138–1148. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41590-023-01502-4
Chicago
De Martin, Angelina, Yves Stanossek, Mechthild Lütge, Nadine Cadosch, Lucas Onder, Hung-Wei Cheng, Joshua D Brandstadter, et al. 2023. “PI16 + Reticular Cells in Human Palatine Tonsils Govern T Cell Activity in Distinct Subepithelial Niches.” Nature Immunology 24 (7): 1138–48. doi:10.1038/s41590-023-01502-4.