Cite
Relative biological effectiveness of clinically relevant photon energies for the survival of human colorectal, cervical, and prostate cancer cell lines.
MLA
Li, Joanna, et al. “Relative Biological Effectiveness of Clinically Relevant Photon Energies for the Survival of Human Colorectal, Cervical, and Prostate Cancer Cell Lines.” Physics in Medicine and Biology, vol. 69, no. 20, Oct. 2024. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6560/ad7d5a.
APA
Li, J., Chabaytah, N., Babik, J., Behmand, B., Bekerat, H., Connell, T., Evans, M., Ruo, R., Vuong, T., & Abbasinejad Enger, S. (2024). Relative biological effectiveness of clinically relevant photon energies for the survival of human colorectal, cervical, and prostate cancer cell lines. Physics in Medicine and Biology, 69(20). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6560/ad7d5a
Chicago
Li, Joanna, Naim Chabaytah, Joud Babik, Behnaz Behmand, Hamed Bekerat, Tanner Connell, Michael Evans, Russell Ruo, Te Vuong, and Shirin Abbasinejad Enger. 2024. “Relative Biological Effectiveness of Clinically Relevant Photon Energies for the Survival of Human Colorectal, Cervical, and Prostate Cancer Cell Lines.” Physics in Medicine and Biology 69 (20). doi:10.1088/1361-6560/ad7d5a.