Cite
Targeted deletion of the inhibitory NF-kappaB p50 subunit in bone marrow-derived cells improves collateral growth after arterial occlusion.
MLA
de Groot, Daphne, et al. “Targeted Deletion of the Inhibitory NF-KappaB P50 Subunit in Bone Marrow-Derived Cells Improves Collateral Growth after Arterial Occlusion.” Cardiovascular Research, vol. 88, no. 1, Oct. 2010, pp. 179–85. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvq150.
APA
de Groot, D., Haverslag, R. T., Pasterkamp, G., de Kleijn, D. P. V., & Hoefer, I. E. (2010). Targeted deletion of the inhibitory NF-kappaB p50 subunit in bone marrow-derived cells improves collateral growth after arterial occlusion. Cardiovascular Research, 88(1), 179–185. https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvq150
Chicago
de Groot, Daphne, René T Haverslag, Gerard Pasterkamp, Dominique P V de Kleijn, and Imo E Hoefer. 2010. “Targeted Deletion of the Inhibitory NF-KappaB P50 Subunit in Bone Marrow-Derived Cells Improves Collateral Growth after Arterial Occlusion.” Cardiovascular Research 88 (1): 179–85. doi:10.1093/cvr/cvq150.