Cite
Panel sequencing links rare, likely damaging gene variants with distinct clinical phenotypes and outcomes in juvenile-onset SLE.
MLA
Charras, Amandine, et al. “Panel Sequencing Links Rare, Likely Damaging Gene Variants with Distinct Clinical Phenotypes and Outcomes in Juvenile-Onset SLE.” Rheumatology, vol. 62, Feb. 2023, pp. SI210-SI225. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac275.
APA
Charras, A., Haldenby, S., Smith, E. M. D., Egbivwie, N., Olohan, L., Kenny, J. G., Schwarz, K., Roberts, C., Al-Abadi, E., Armon, K., Bailey, K., Ciurtin, C., Gardner-Medwin, J., Haslam, K., Hawley, D. P., Leahy, A., Leone, V., McErlane, F., Modgil, G., & Pilkington, C. (2023). Panel sequencing links rare, likely damaging gene variants with distinct clinical phenotypes and outcomes in juvenile-onset SLE. Rheumatology, 62, SI210-SI225. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac275
Chicago
Charras, Amandine, Sam Haldenby, Eve M D Smith, Naomi Egbivwie, Lisa Olohan, John G Kenny, Klaus Schwarz, et al. 2023. “Panel Sequencing Links Rare, Likely Damaging Gene Variants with Distinct Clinical Phenotypes and Outcomes in Juvenile-Onset SLE.” Rheumatology 62 (February): SI210-SI225. doi:10.1093/rheumatology/keac275.