Spencer, L. A., Porte, P., Zetoff, C., & Rajan, T. V. (2003). Mice Genetically Deficient in Immunoglobulin E Are More Permissive Hosts than Wild-Type Mice to a Primary, but Not Secondary, Infection with the Filarial Nematode Brugia malayi. American Society for Microbiology.
Chicago Style CitationSpencer, L. A., P. Porte, C. Zetoff, and T. V. Rajan. Mice Genetically Deficient in Immunoglobulin E Are More Permissive Hosts Than Wild-Type Mice to a Primary, but Not Secondary, Infection With the Filarial Nematode Brugia Malayi. American Society for Microbiology, 2003.
MLA CitationSpencer, L. A., P. Porte, C. Zetoff, and T. V. Rajan. Mice Genetically Deficient in Immunoglobulin E Are More Permissive Hosts Than Wild-Type Mice to a Primary, but Not Secondary, Infection With the Filarial Nematode Brugia Malayi. American Society for Microbiology, 2003.