Myers, K. N., Barone, G., Ganesh, A., Staples, C. J., Howard, A. E., Beveridge, R. D., . . . Collis, S. J. (2016). The bornavirus-derived human protein EBLN1 promotes efficient cell cycle transit, microtubule organisation and genome stability. Sci Rep.
Citação norma ChicagoMyers, Katie N., Giancarlo Barone, Anil Ganesh, Christopher J. Staples, Anna E. Howard, Ryan D. Beveridge, Sarah Maslen, J. Mark Skehel, and Spencer J. Collis. "The Bornavirus-derived Human Protein EBLN1 Promotes Efficient Cell Cycle Transit, Microtubule Organisation and Genome Stability." Sci Rep 2016.
MLA CitationMyers, Katie N., et al. "The Bornavirus-derived Human Protein EBLN1 Promotes Efficient Cell Cycle Transit, Microtubule Organisation and Genome Stability." Sci Rep 2016.