Cite
Two distinct interstitial macrophage populations coexist across tissues in specific subtissular niches.
MLA
Chakarov, Svetoslav, et al. “Two Distinct Interstitial Macrophage Populations Coexist across Tissues in Specific Subtissular Niches.” Science, vol. 363, no. 6432, Mar. 2019, p. 1190. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aau0964.
APA
Chakarov, S., Lim, H. Y., Tan, L., Lim, S. Y., See, P., Lum, J., Zhang, X.-M., Foo, S., Nakamizo, S., Duan, K., Kong, W. T., Gentek, R., Balachander, A., Carbajo, D., Bleriot, C., Malleret, B., Tam, J. K. C., Baig, S., Shabeer, M., & Toh, S.-A. E. S. (2019). Two distinct interstitial macrophage populations coexist across tissues in specific subtissular niches. Science, 363(6432), 1190. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aau0964
Chicago
Chakarov, Svetoslav, Hwee Ying Lim, Leonard Tan, Sheau Yng Lim, Peter See, Josephine Lum, Xiao-Meng Zhang, et al. 2019. “Two Distinct Interstitial Macrophage Populations Coexist across Tissues in Specific Subtissular Niches.” Science 363 (6432): 1190. doi:10.1126/science.aau0964.