Cite
Excess BAFF May Impact HIV-1-Specific Antibodies and May Promote Polyclonal Responses Including Those from First-Line Marginal Zone B-Cell Populations.
MLA
Doyon-Laliberté, Kim, et al. “Excess BAFF May Impact HIV-1-Specific Antibodies and May Promote Polyclonal Responses Including Those from First-Line Marginal Zone B-Cell Populations.” Current Issues in Molecular Biology, vol. 46, no. 1, Jan. 2024, pp. 25–43. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46010003.
APA
Doyon-Laliberté, K., Aranguren, M., Chagnon-Choquet, J., Batraville, L.-A., Dagher, O., Richard, J., Paniconi, M., Routy, J.-P., Tremblay, C., Quintal, M.-C., Brassard, N., Kaufmann, D. E., Finzi, A., Poudrier, J., & Roger, M. (2024). Excess BAFF May Impact HIV-1-Specific Antibodies and May Promote Polyclonal Responses Including Those from First-Line Marginal Zone B-Cell Populations. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 46(1), 25–43. https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46010003
Chicago
Doyon-Laliberté, Kim, Matheus Aranguren, Josiane Chagnon-Choquet, Laurie-Anne Batraville, Olina Dagher, Jonathan Richard, Matteo Paniconi, et al. 2024. “Excess BAFF May Impact HIV-1-Specific Antibodies and May Promote Polyclonal Responses Including Those from First-Line Marginal Zone B-Cell Populations.” Current Issues in Molecular Biology 46 (1): 25–43. doi:10.3390/cimb46010003.