Cite
The Posttraumatic Increase in the Adhesion of GPCR EMR2/ ADGRE2 to Circulating Neutrophils Is Not Related to Injury Severity.
MLA
Zheng, Leyu, et al. “The Posttraumatic Increase in the Adhesion of GPCR EMR2/ ADGRE2 to Circulating Neutrophils Is Not Related to Injury Severity.” Cells (2073-4409), vol. 12, no. 22, Nov. 2023, p. 2657. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12222657.
APA
Zheng, L., Rang, M., Fuchs, C., Keß, A., Wunsch, M., Hentschel, J., Hsiao, C.-C., Kleber, C., Osterhoff, G., & Aust, G. (2023). The Posttraumatic Increase in the Adhesion of GPCR EMR2/ ADGRE2 to Circulating Neutrophils Is Not Related to Injury Severity. Cells (2073-4409), 12(22), 2657. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12222657
Chicago
Zheng, Leyu, Moujie Rang, Carolin Fuchs, Annette Keß, Mandy Wunsch, Julia Hentschel, Cheng-Chih Hsiao, Christian Kleber, Georg Osterhoff, and Gabriela Aust. 2023. “The Posttraumatic Increase in the Adhesion of GPCR EMR2/ ADGRE2 to Circulating Neutrophils Is Not Related to Injury Severity.” Cells (2073-4409) 12 (22): 2657. doi:10.3390/cells12222657.