Cite
Sequential exposure to specific antibody escape mutations may program neutralization breadth during subtype A HIV-1 infection.
MLA
Murphy, M. K., et al. “Sequential Exposure to Specific Antibody Escape Mutations May Program Neutralization Breadth during Subtype A HIV-1 Infection.” Retrovirology, vol. 9, no. Suppl 2, Jan. 2012, p. 1. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-9-S2-P104.
APA
Murphy, M. K., Yue, L., Pan, R., Boliar, S., Sethi, A., Karita, E., Allen, S. A., Cormier, E., Robinson, J. E., Gnanakaran, S., Hunter, E., Kong, X., & Derdeyn, C. A. (2012). Sequential exposure to specific antibody escape mutations may program neutralization breadth during subtype A HIV-1 infection. Retrovirology, 9(Suppl 2), 1. https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-9-S2-P104
Chicago
Murphy, M. K., L. Yue, R. Pan, S. Boliar, A. Sethi, E. Karita, S. A. Allen, et al. 2012. “Sequential Exposure to Specific Antibody Escape Mutations May Program Neutralization Breadth during Subtype A HIV-1 Infection.” Retrovirology 9 (Suppl 2): 1. doi:10.1186/1742-4690-9-S2-P104.