Cite
Reovirus preferentially infects the basolateral surface and is released from the apical surface of polarized human respiratory epithelial cells.
MLA
Excoffon, Katherine J. D. A., et al. “Reovirus Preferentially Infects the Basolateral Surface and Is Released from the Apical Surface of Polarized Human Respiratory Epithelial Cells.” The Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 197, no. 8, Apr. 2008, pp. 1189–97. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1086/529515.
APA
Excoffon, K. J. D. A., Guglielmi, K. M., Wetzel, J. D., Gansemer, N. D., Campbell, J. A., Dermody, T. S., & Zabner, J. (2008). Reovirus preferentially infects the basolateral surface and is released from the apical surface of polarized human respiratory epithelial cells. The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 197(8), 1189–1197. https://doi.org/10.1086/529515
Chicago
Excoffon, Katherine J D A, Kristen M Guglielmi, J Denise Wetzel, Nicholas D Gansemer, Jacquelyn A Campbell, Terence S Dermody, and Joseph Zabner. 2008. “Reovirus Preferentially Infects the Basolateral Surface and Is Released from the Apical Surface of Polarized Human Respiratory Epithelial Cells.” The Journal of Infectious Diseases 197 (8): 1189–97. doi:10.1086/529515.