Cite
Soluble HLA class I molecules induce natural killer cell apoptosis through the engagement of CD8: evidence for a negative regulation exerted by members of the inhibitory receptor superfamily.
MLA
Spaggiari, Grazia Maria, et al. “Soluble HLA Class I Molecules Induce Natural Killer Cell Apoptosis through the Engagement of CD8: Evidence for a Negative Regulation Exerted by Members of the Inhibitory Receptor Superfamily.” Blood, vol. 99, no. 5, Mar. 2002, pp. 1706–14. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v99.5.1706.
APA
Spaggiari, G. M., Contini, P., Carosio, R., Arvigo, M., Ghio, M., Oddone, D., Dondero, A., Zocchi, M. R., Puppo, F., Indiveri, F., & Poggi, A. (2002). Soluble HLA class I molecules induce natural killer cell apoptosis through the engagement of CD8: evidence for a negative regulation exerted by members of the inhibitory receptor superfamily. Blood, 99(5), 1706–1714. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v99.5.1706
Chicago
Spaggiari, Grazia Maria, Paola Contini, Roberta Carosio, Marica Arvigo, Massimo Ghio, Daniela Oddone, Alessandra Dondero, et al. 2002. “Soluble HLA Class I Molecules Induce Natural Killer Cell Apoptosis through the Engagement of CD8: Evidence for a Negative Regulation Exerted by Members of the Inhibitory Receptor Superfamily.” Blood 99 (5): 1706–14. doi:10.1182/blood.v99.5.1706.