Cite
Multimerization of anti-(epidermal growth factor receptor) IgG fragments induces an antitumor effect: the case for humanized 528 scFv multimers.
MLA
Asano, Ryutaro, et al. “Multimerization of Anti-(Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor) IgG Fragments Induces an Antitumor Effect: The Case for Humanized 528 ScFv Multimers.” FEBS Journal, vol. 280, no. 19, Oct. 2013, pp. 4816–26. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/febs.12451.
APA
Asano, R., Hagiwara, Y., Koyama, N., Masakari, Y., Orimo, R., Arai, K., Ogata, H., Furumoto, S., Umetsu, M., & Kumagai, I. (2013). Multimerization of anti-(epidermal growth factor receptor) IgG fragments induces an antitumor effect: the case for humanized 528 scFv multimers. FEBS Journal, 280(19), 4816–4826. https://doi.org/10.1111/febs.12451
Chicago
Asano, Ryutaro, Yasuyo Hagiwara, Noriaki Koyama, Yosuke Masakari, Ryota Orimo, Kyoko Arai, Hiromi Ogata, Shozo Furumoto, Mitsuo Umetsu, and Izumi Kumagai. 2013. “Multimerization of Anti-(Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor) IgG Fragments Induces an Antitumor Effect: The Case for Humanized 528 ScFv Multimers.” FEBS Journal 280 (19): 4816–26. doi:10.1111/febs.12451.