Cite
Depletion of DNMT1 in differentiated human cells highlights key classes of sensitive genes and an interplay with polycomb repression.
MLA
O, Neill, Karla M., et al. “Depletion of DNMT1 in Differentiated Human Cells Highlights Key Classes of Sensitive Genes and an Interplay with Polycomb Repression.” Epigenetics & Chromatin, vol. 11, Mar. 2018, p. 1. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/s13072-018-0182-4.
APA
O, N. K. M., Irwin, R. E., Mackin, S.-J., Thursby, S.-J., Thakur, A., Bertens, C., Masala, L., Loughery, J. E. P., McArt, D. G., & Walsh, C. P. (2018). Depletion of DNMT1 in differentiated human cells highlights key classes of sensitive genes and an interplay with polycomb repression. Epigenetics & Chromatin, 11, 1. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13072-018-0182-4
Chicago
O, Neill, Karla M., Rachelle E. Irwin, Sarah-Jayne Mackin, Sara-Jayne Thursby, Avinash Thakur, Ciske Bertens, Laura Masala, Jayne E. P. Loughery, Darragh G. McArt, and Colum P. Walsh. 2018. “Depletion of DNMT1 in Differentiated Human Cells Highlights Key Classes of Sensitive Genes and an Interplay with Polycomb Repression.” Epigenetics & Chromatin 11 (March): 1. doi:10.1186/s13072-018-0182-4.