Torosantucci, A., Chiani, P., De Bernardis, F., Cassone, A., Calera, J. A., & Calderone, R. (2002). Deletion of the Two-Component Histidine Kinase Gene (CHK1) of Candida albicans Contributes to Enhanced Growth Inhibition and Killing by Human Neutrophils In Vitro. American Society for Microbiology.
シカゴスタイル引用形Torosantucci, Antonella, Paola Chiani, Flavia De Bernardis, Antonio Cassone, Jose Antonio Calera, , Richard Calderone. Deletion of the Two-Component Histidine Kinase Gene (CHK1) of Candida Albicans Contributes to Enhanced Growth Inhibition and Killing By Human Neutrophils In Vitro. American Society for Microbiology, 2002.
MLA引用形式Torosantucci, Antonella, et al. Deletion of the Two-Component Histidine Kinase Gene (CHK1) of Candida Albicans Contributes to Enhanced Growth Inhibition and Killing By Human Neutrophils In Vitro. American Society for Microbiology, 2002.