Cite
Evidence that umbilical cord blood contains a higher frequency of HLA class II-specific alloreactive T cells than adult peripheral blood. A limiting dilution analysis.
MLA
Deacock, S. J., et al. “Evidence That Umbilical Cord Blood Contains a Higher Frequency of HLA Class II-Specific Alloreactive T Cells than Adult Peripheral Blood. A Limiting Dilution Analysis.” Transplantation, vol. 53, no. 5, May 1992, pp. 1128–34. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-199205000-00028.
APA
Deacock, S. J., Schwarer, A. P., Bridge, J., Batchelor, J. R., Goldman, J. M., & Lechler, R. I. (1992). Evidence that umbilical cord blood contains a higher frequency of HLA class II-specific alloreactive T cells than adult peripheral blood. A limiting dilution analysis. Transplantation, 53(5), 1128–1134. https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-199205000-00028
Chicago
Deacock, S J, A P Schwarer, J Bridge, J R Batchelor, J M Goldman, and R I Lechler. 1992. “Evidence That Umbilical Cord Blood Contains a Higher Frequency of HLA Class II-Specific Alloreactive T Cells than Adult Peripheral Blood. A Limiting Dilution Analysis.” Transplantation 53 (5): 1128–34. doi:10.1097/00007890-199205000-00028.