APA aipamena

Reed, M. B., Caruana, S. R., Batchelor, A. H., Thompson, J. K., Crabb, B. S., & Cowman, A. F. (2000). Targeted disruption of an erythrocyte binding antigen in Plasmodium falciparum is associated with a switch toward a sialic acid-independent pathway of invasion. The National Academy of Sciences.

Chicago Style aipamena

Reed, Michael B., Sonia R. Caruana, Adrian H. Batchelor, Jennifer K. Thompson, Brendan S. Crabb, and Alan F. Cowman. Targeted Disruption of an Erythrocyte Binding Antigen in Plasmodium Falciparum Is Associated With a Switch Toward a Sialic Acid-independent Pathway of Invasion. The National Academy of Sciences, 2000.

MLA aipamena

Reed, Michael B., et al. Targeted Disruption of an Erythrocyte Binding Antigen in Plasmodium Falciparum Is Associated With a Switch Toward a Sialic Acid-independent Pathway of Invasion. The National Academy of Sciences, 2000.

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