Cite
Ampicillin/penicillin-binding protein interactions as a model drug-target system to optimize affinity pull-down and mass spectrometric strategies for target and pathway identification.
MLA
Moritz von Rechenberg, et al. “Ampicillin/Penicillin-Binding Protein Interactions as a Model Drug-Target System to Optimize Affinity Pull-down and Mass Spectrometric Strategies for Target and Pathway Identification.” Proteomics, vol. 5, no. 7, May 2005, pp. 1764–73. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.200301088.
APA
Moritz von Rechenberg, Brian Kelly Blake, Yew-Seng J. Ho, Yuejun Zhen, Cindy Lou Chepanoske, Bonnie E. Richardson, Nafei Xu, & Vladimir Kery. (2005). Ampicillin/penicillin-binding protein interactions as a model drug-target system to optimize affinity pull-down and mass spectrometric strategies for target and pathway identification. Proteomics, 5(7), 1764–1773. https://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.200301088
Chicago
Moritz von Rechenberg, Brian Kelly Blake, Yew-Seng J. Ho, Yuejun Zhen, Cindy Lou Chepanoske, Bonnie E. Richardson, Nafei Xu, and Vladimir Kery. 2005. “Ampicillin/Penicillin-Binding Protein Interactions as a Model Drug-Target System to Optimize Affinity Pull-down and Mass Spectrometric Strategies for Target and Pathway Identification.” Proteomics 5 (7): 1764–73. doi:10.1002/pmic.200301088.