APA aipamena

Darville, T., Albritton, H. L., Zhong, W., Dong, L., O’Connell, C. M., Poston, T. B., . . . Zheng, X. (2019). Anti-chlamydia IgG and IgA are insufficient to prevent endometrial Chlamydia infection in women and increased anti-chlamydia IgG is associated with enhanced risk for incident infection. Am J Reprod Immunol.

Chicago Style aipamena

Darville, Toni, et al. "Anti-chlamydia IgG and IgA Are Insufficient to Prevent Endometrial Chlamydia Infection in Women and Increased Anti-chlamydia IgG Is Associated With Enhanced Risk for Incident Infection." Am J Reprod Immunol 2019.

MLA aipamena

Darville, Toni, et al. "Anti-chlamydia IgG and IgA Are Insufficient to Prevent Endometrial Chlamydia Infection in Women and Increased Anti-chlamydia IgG Is Associated With Enhanced Risk for Incident Infection." Am J Reprod Immunol 2019.

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