Cite
A damaged DNA binding protein 2 mutation disrupting interaction with proliferating-cell nuclear antigen affects DNA repair and confers proliferation advantage.
MLA
Perucca, Paola, et al. “A Damaged DNA Binding Protein 2 Mutation Disrupting Interaction with Proliferating-Cell Nuclear Antigen Affects DNA Repair and Confers Proliferation Advantage.” BBA - Molecular Cell Research, vol. 1865, no. 6, June 2018, pp. 898–907. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbamcr.2018.03.012.
APA
Perucca, P., Mocchi, R., Guardamagna, I., Bassi, E., Sommatis, S., Nardo, T., Prosperi, E., Stivala, L. A., & Cazzalini, O. (2018). A damaged DNA binding protein 2 mutation disrupting interaction with proliferating-cell nuclear antigen affects DNA repair and confers proliferation advantage. BBA - Molecular Cell Research, 1865(6), 898–907. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbamcr.2018.03.012
Chicago
Perucca, Paola, Roberto Mocchi, Isabella Guardamagna, Elisabetta Bassi, Sabrina Sommatis, Tiziana Nardo, Ennio Prosperi, Lucia Anna Stivala, and Ornella Cazzalini. 2018. “A Damaged DNA Binding Protein 2 Mutation Disrupting Interaction with Proliferating-Cell Nuclear Antigen Affects DNA Repair and Confers Proliferation Advantage.” BBA - Molecular Cell Research 1865 (6): 898–907. doi:10.1016/j.bbamcr.2018.03.012.