APA aipamena

Cartwright, A., Peake, I. R., Goodeve, A. C., & Hampshire, D. J. (2016). In silico analysis highlights the copy number variation mechanism responsible for the historically reported VWF exon 42 deletion. Haemophilia.

Chicago Style aipamena

Cartwright, A., I. R. Peake, A. C. Goodeve, and D. J. Hampshire. "In Silico Analysis Highlights the Copy Number Variation Mechanism Responsible for the Historically Reported VWF Exon 42 Deletion." Haemophilia 2016.

MLA aipamena

Cartwright, A., I. R. Peake, A. C. Goodeve, and D. J. Hampshire. "In Silico Analysis Highlights the Copy Number Variation Mechanism Responsible for the Historically Reported VWF Exon 42 Deletion." Haemophilia 2016.

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