Cite
Do white-footed mice, the main reservoir of the Lyme disease pathogen in the United States, clinically respond to the borrelial tenancy?
MLA
Rogovskyy, Artem S., et al. “Do White-Footed Mice, the Main Reservoir of the Lyme Disease Pathogen in the United States, Clinically Respond to the Borrelial Tenancy?” Infection and Immunity, Nov. 2024, p. e0038224. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.00382-24.
APA
Rogovskyy, A. S., Pliasas, V. C., Buhrer, R., Lewy, K., Wiener, D. J., Jung, Y., Bova, J., Rogovska, Y., Kim, S. J., & Jeon, E. G. (2024). Do white-footed mice, the main reservoir of the Lyme disease pathogen in the United States, clinically respond to the borrelial tenancy? Infection and Immunity, e0038224. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.00382-24
Chicago
Rogovskyy, Artem S, Vasilis C Pliasas, Ryan Buhrer, Keith Lewy, Dominique J Wiener, Yoonsung Jung, Jonathan Bova, Yuliya Rogovska, Sun J Kim, and Eunhye Grace Jeon. 2024. “Do White-Footed Mice, the Main Reservoir of the Lyme Disease Pathogen in the United States, Clinically Respond to the Borrelial Tenancy?” Infection and Immunity, November, e0038224. doi:10.1128/iai.00382-24.