Cite
Defective costimulatory function is a striking feature of antigen-presenting cells in an HLA-B27-transgenic rat model of spondylarthropathy.
MLA
Hacquard-Bouder, Cécile, et al. “Defective Costimulatory Function Is a Striking Feature of Antigen-Presenting Cells in an HLA-B27-Transgenic Rat Model of Spondylarthropathy.” Arthritis and Rheumatism, vol. 50, no. 5, May 2004, pp. 1624–35. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/art.20211.
APA
Hacquard-Bouder, C., Falgarone, G., Bosquet, A., Smaoui, F., Monnet, D., Ittah, M., & Breban, M. (2004). Defective costimulatory function is a striking feature of antigen-presenting cells in an HLA-B27-transgenic rat model of spondylarthropathy. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 50(5), 1624–1635. https://doi.org/10.1002/art.20211
Chicago
Hacquard-Bouder, Cécile, Géraldine Falgarone, Antoine Bosquet, Faïza Smaoui, Dominique Monnet, Marc Ittah, and Maxime Breban. 2004. “Defective Costimulatory Function Is a Striking Feature of Antigen-Presenting Cells in an HLA-B27-Transgenic Rat Model of Spondylarthropathy.” Arthritis and Rheumatism 50 (5): 1624–35. doi:10.1002/art.20211.