Meyer, K., Beyene, A., Bowlin, T. L., Basu, A., & Ray, R. (2004). Coexpression of Hepatitis C Virus E1 and E2 Chimeric Envelope Glycoproteins Displays Separable Ligand Sensitivity and Increases Pseudotype Infectious Titer. American Society for Microbiology.
Chicago Style aipamenaMeyer, Keith, Aster Beyene, Terry L. Bowlin, Arnab Basu, and Ranjit Ray. Coexpression of Hepatitis C Virus E1 and E2 Chimeric Envelope Glycoproteins Displays Separable Ligand Sensitivity and Increases Pseudotype Infectious Titer. American Society for Microbiology, 2004.
MLA aipamenaMeyer, Keith, et al. Coexpression of Hepatitis C Virus E1 and E2 Chimeric Envelope Glycoproteins Displays Separable Ligand Sensitivity and Increases Pseudotype Infectious Titer. American Society for Microbiology, 2004.