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Lack of Long-Lasting Hydrosalpinx in A/J Mice Correlates with Rapid but Transient Chlamydial Ascension and Neutrophil Recruitment in the Oviduct following Intravaginal Inoculation with Chlamydia muridarum
MLA
Jin Zhang, et al. “Lack of Long-Lasting Hydrosalpinx in A/J Mice Correlates with Rapid but Transient Chlamydial Ascension and Neutrophil Recruitment in the Oviduct Following Intravaginal Inoculation with Chlamydia Muridarum.” Infection and Immunity, vol. 82, July 2014, pp. 2688–96. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.00055-14.
APA
Jin Zhang, Jianlin Chen, Zhiguang Zhou, Zhou Zhou, Guangming Zhong, Hongbo Zhang, Zhangsheng Yang, Robert L. Reddick, Joel B. Baseman, & Ganqiu Wu. (2014). Lack of Long-Lasting Hydrosalpinx in A/J Mice Correlates with Rapid but Transient Chlamydial Ascension and Neutrophil Recruitment in the Oviduct following Intravaginal Inoculation with Chlamydia muridarum. Infection and Immunity, 82, 2688–2696. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.00055-14
Chicago
Jin Zhang, Jianlin Chen, Zhiguang Zhou, Zhou Zhou, Guangming Zhong, Hongbo Zhang, Zhangsheng Yang, Robert L. Reddick, Joel B. Baseman, and Ganqiu Wu. 2014. “Lack of Long-Lasting Hydrosalpinx in A/J Mice Correlates with Rapid but Transient Chlamydial Ascension and Neutrophil Recruitment in the Oviduct Following Intravaginal Inoculation with Chlamydia Muridarum.” Infection and Immunity 82 (July): 2688–96. doi:10.1128/iai.00055-14.