Cite
No evidence that circulating HIV-specific immune responses contribute to persistent inflammation and immune activation in persons on long-term ART
MLA
Adam R, Ward, et al. “No Evidence That Circulating HIV-Specific Immune Responses Contribute to Persistent Inflammation and Immune Activation in Persons on Long-Term ART.” AIDS, vol. 36, June 2022, pp. 1617–28. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1097/qad.0000000000003301.
APA
Adam R, W., Allison S, T., Eva M, S., Szu-Han, H., Sheila M, K., Rajesh T, G., Deborah K, M., Ronald J, B., Bernard J, M., Joshua C, C., Joseph J, E., John W, M., & R Brad, J. (2022). No evidence that circulating HIV-specific immune responses contribute to persistent inflammation and immune activation in persons on long-term ART. AIDS, 36, 1617–1628. https://doi.org/10.1097/qad.0000000000003301
Chicago
Adam R, Ward, Thomas Allison S, Stevenson Eva M, Huang Szu-Han, Keating Sheila M, Gandhi Rajesh T, McMahon Deborah K, et al. 2022. “No Evidence That Circulating HIV-Specific Immune Responses Contribute to Persistent Inflammation and Immune Activation in Persons on Long-Term ART.” AIDS 36 (June): 1617–28. doi:10.1097/qad.0000000000003301.