Barberá, A., Lorenzo, N., van Kooten, P., van Roon, J., de Jager, W., Prada, D., . . . del Carmen Domínguez, M. (2016). APL1, an altered peptide ligand derived from human heat-shock protein 60, increases the frequency of Tregs and its suppressive capacity against antigen responding effector CD4 + T cells from rheumatoid arthritis patients. Cell Stress Chaperones.
Chicago Style aipamenaBarberá, Ariana, et al. "APL1, an Altered Peptide Ligand Derived From Human Heat-shock Protein 60, Increases the Frequency of Tregs and Its Suppressive Capacity against Antigen Responding Effector CD4 + T Cells From Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients." Cell Stress Chaperones 2016.
MLA aipamenaBarberá, Ariana, et al. "APL1, an Altered Peptide Ligand Derived From Human Heat-shock Protein 60, Increases the Frequency of Tregs and Its Suppressive Capacity against Antigen Responding Effector CD4 + T Cells From Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients." Cell Stress Chaperones 2016.