Villar, C. C., Kashleva, H., Nobile, C. J., Mitchell, A. P., & Dongari-Bagtzoglou, A. (2007). Mucosal Tissue Invasion by Candida albicans Is Associated with E-Cadherin Degradation, Mediated by Transcription Factor Rim101p and Protease Sap5p. American Society for Microbiology.
Chicago Style citaatVillar, C. C., H. Kashleva, C. J. Nobile, A. P. Mitchell, en A. Dongari-Bagtzoglou. Mucosal Tissue Invasion By Candida Albicans Is Associated With E-Cadherin Degradation, Mediated By Transcription Factor Rim101p and Protease Sap5p. American Society for Microbiology, 2007.
MLA citatieVillar, C. C., et al. Mucosal Tissue Invasion By Candida Albicans Is Associated With E-Cadherin Degradation, Mediated By Transcription Factor Rim101p and Protease Sap5p. American Society for Microbiology, 2007.