Cite
Leishmania aethiopica cell‐to‐cell spreading involves caspase‐3, AkT, and NF‐κB but not PKC‐δ activation and involves uptake of LAMP‐1‐positive bodies containing parasites.
MLA
Ranatunga, Medhavi, et al. “Leishmania Aethiopica Cell‐to‐cell Spreading Involves Caspase‐3, AkT, and NF‐κB but Not PKC‐δ Activation and Involves Uptake of LAMP‐1‐positive Bodies Containing Parasites.” FEBS Journal, vol. 287, no. 9, May 2020, pp. 1777–97. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/febs.15166.
APA
Ranatunga, M., Rai, R., Richardson, S. C. W., Dyer, P., Harbige, L., Deacon, A., Pecorino, L., & Getti, G. T. M. (2020). Leishmania aethiopica cell‐to‐cell spreading involves caspase‐3, AkT, and NF‐κB but not PKC‐δ activation and involves uptake of LAMP‐1‐positive bodies containing parasites. FEBS Journal, 287(9), 1777–1797. https://doi.org/10.1111/febs.15166
Chicago
Ranatunga, Medhavi, Rajeev Rai, Simon C. W. Richardson, Paul Dyer, Laurence Harbige, Andrew Deacon, Lauren Pecorino, and Giulia T. M. Getti. 2020. “Leishmania Aethiopica Cell‐to‐cell Spreading Involves Caspase‐3, AkT, and NF‐κB but Not PKC‐δ Activation and Involves Uptake of LAMP‐1‐positive Bodies Containing Parasites.” FEBS Journal 287 (9): 1777–97. doi:10.1111/febs.15166.