Wang, D., Harmon, A., Jin, J., Francis, D. H., Christopher-Hennings, J., Nelson, E., . . . Li, F. (2010). The Lack of an Inherent Membrane Targeting Signal Is Responsible for the Failure of the Matrix (M1) Protein of Influenza A Virus To Bud into Virus-Like Particles. American Society for Microbiology (ASM).
Chicago Style aipamenaWang, Dan, Aaron Harmon, Jing Jin, David H. Francis, Jane Christopher-Hennings, Eric Nelson, Ronald C. Montelaro, and Feng Li. The Lack of an Inherent Membrane Targeting Signal Is Responsible for the Failure of the Matrix (M1) Protein of Influenza A Virus To Bud Into Virus-Like Particles. American Society for Microbiology (ASM), 2010.
MLA aipamenaWang, Dan, et al. The Lack of an Inherent Membrane Targeting Signal Is Responsible for the Failure of the Matrix (M1) Protein of Influenza A Virus To Bud Into Virus-Like Particles. American Society for Microbiology (ASM), 2010.