Cite
Gene Transfer in Adeno-Associated Virus Seropositive Rhesus Macaques Following Rapamycin Treatment and Subcutaneous Delivery of AAV6, but Not Retargeted AAV6 Vectors
MLA
Martine Aubert, et al. “Gene Transfer in Adeno-Associated Virus Seropositive Rhesus Macaques Following Rapamycin Treatment and Subcutaneous Delivery of AAV6, but Not Retargeted AAV6 Vectors.” Human Gene Therapy, vol. 32, Jan. 2021, pp. 96–112. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1089/hum.2020.113.
APA
Martine Aubert, Shiu Lok Hu, Laurence Stensland, Motoko Tanaka, Arjun J Kumar, Christopher W. Peterson, Chul Y. Ahrens, Hans-Peter Kiem, Willimark M. Obenza, Meei-Li Huang, Michelle A. Loprieno, Elizabeth J. Kenkel, Daniel Stone, Harshana S. De Silva Feelixge, Robert D. Murnane, Keith R. Jerome, & Solomon Wangari. (2021). Gene Transfer in Adeno-Associated Virus Seropositive Rhesus Macaques Following Rapamycin Treatment and Subcutaneous Delivery of AAV6, but Not Retargeted AAV6 Vectors. Human Gene Therapy, 32, 96–112. https://doi.org/10.1089/hum.2020.113
Chicago
Martine Aubert, Shiu Lok Hu, Laurence Stensland, Motoko Tanaka, Arjun J Kumar, Christopher W. Peterson, Chul Y. Ahrens, et al. 2021. “Gene Transfer in Adeno-Associated Virus Seropositive Rhesus Macaques Following Rapamycin Treatment and Subcutaneous Delivery of AAV6, but Not Retargeted AAV6 Vectors.” Human Gene Therapy 32 (January): 96–112. doi:10.1089/hum.2020.113.