Cite
An Intrinsic Host Defense against HSV-1 Relies on the Activation of Xenophagy with the Active Clearance of Autophagic Receptors.
MLA
Pino-Belmar, Camila, et al. “An Intrinsic Host Defense against HSV-1 Relies on the Activation of Xenophagy with the Active Clearance of Autophagic Receptors.” Cells (2073-4409), vol. 13, no. 15, Aug. 2024, p. 1256. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13151256.
APA
Pino-Belmar, C., Aguilar, R., Valenzuela-Nieto, G. E., Cavieres, V. A., Cerda-Troncoso, C., Navarrete, V. C., Salazar, P., Burgos, P. V., Otth, C., & Bustamante, H. A. (2024). An Intrinsic Host Defense against HSV-1 Relies on the Activation of Xenophagy with the Active Clearance of Autophagic Receptors. Cells (2073-4409), 13(15), 1256. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13151256
Chicago
Pino-Belmar, Camila, Rayén Aguilar, Guillermo E. Valenzuela-Nieto, Viviana A. Cavieres, Cristóbal Cerda-Troncoso, Valentina C. Navarrete, Paula Salazar, Patricia V. Burgos, Carola Otth, and Hianara A. Bustamante. 2024. “An Intrinsic Host Defense against HSV-1 Relies on the Activation of Xenophagy with the Active Clearance of Autophagic Receptors.” Cells (2073-4409) 13 (15): 1256. doi:10.3390/cells13151256.