Merkley, E. D., Sego, L. H., Lin, A., Leiser, O. P., Kaiser, B. L. D., Adkins, J. N., . . . Kreuzer, H. W. (2017). Protein abundances can distinguish between naturally-occurring and laboratory strains of Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague. PLoS One.
Chicago Style CitationMerkley, Eric D., Landon H. Sego, Andy Lin, Owen P. Leiser, Brooke L. Deatherage Kaiser, Joshua N. Adkins, Paul S. Keim, David M. Wagner, i Helen W. Kreuzer. "Protein Abundances Can Distinguish between Naturally-occurring and Laboratory Strains of Yersinia Pestis, the Causative Agent of Plague." PLoS One 2017.
Cita MLAMerkley, Eric D., et al. "Protein Abundances Can Distinguish between Naturally-occurring and Laboratory Strains of Yersinia Pestis, the Causative Agent of Plague." PLoS One 2017.