Cite
High frequency of WNT-activated medulloblastomas with CTNNB1 wild type suggests a higher proportion of hereditary cases in a Latin-Iberian population.
MLA
Moreno, Daniel Antunes, et al. “High Frequency of WNT-Activated Medulloblastomas with CTNNB1 Wild Type Suggests a Higher Proportion of Hereditary Cases in a Latin-Iberian Population.” Frontiers in Oncology, vol. 13, Sept. 2023, p. 1237170. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1237170.
APA
Moreno, D. A., Bonatelli, M., Antoniazzi, A. P., de Paula, F. E., Leal, L. F., Garcia, F. A. de O., de Paula, A. E., Teixeira, G. R., Santana, I. V. V., Saggioro, F., Neder, L., Valera, E. T., Scrideli, C. A., Stavale, J., Malheiros, S. M. F., Lima, M., Hajj, G. N. M., Garcia-Rivello, H., Christiansen, S., … Reis, R. M. (2023). High frequency of WNT-activated medulloblastomas with CTNNB1 wild type suggests a higher proportion of hereditary cases in a Latin-Iberian population. Frontiers in Oncology, 13, 1237170. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1237170
Chicago
Moreno, Daniel Antunes, Murilo Bonatelli, Augusto Perazzolo Antoniazzi, Flávia Escremim de Paula, Leticia Ferro Leal, Felipe Antônio de Oliveira Garcia, André Escremim de Paula, et al. 2023. “High Frequency of WNT-Activated Medulloblastomas with CTNNB1 Wild Type Suggests a Higher Proportion of Hereditary Cases in a Latin-Iberian Population.” Frontiers in Oncology 13 (September): 1237170. doi:10.3389/fonc.2023.1237170.