Cite
Specific molecular and cellular events induced by irradiated X-ray photoactivatable drugs raise the problem of co-toxicities: particular consequences for anti-cancer synchrotron therapy.
MLA
Gastaldo, Jérôme, et al. “Specific Molecular and Cellular Events Induced by Irradiated X-Ray Photoactivatable Drugs Raise the Problem of Co-Toxicities: Particular Consequences for Anti-Cancer Synchrotron Therapy.” Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, vol. 18, no. Pt 3, May 2011, pp. 456–63. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049511006017.
APA
Gastaldo, J., Bencokova, Z., Massart, C., Joubert, A., Balosso, J., Charvet, A. M., & Foray, N. (2011). Specific molecular and cellular events induced by irradiated X-ray photoactivatable drugs raise the problem of co-toxicities: particular consequences for anti-cancer synchrotron therapy. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 18(Pt 3), 456–463. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049511006017
Chicago
Gastaldo, Jérôme, Zuzana Bencokova, Catherine Massart, Aurélie Joubert, Jacques Balosso, Anne Marie Charvet, and Nicolas Foray. 2011. “Specific Molecular and Cellular Events Induced by Irradiated X-Ray Photoactivatable Drugs Raise the Problem of Co-Toxicities: Particular Consequences for Anti-Cancer Synchrotron Therapy.” Journal of Synchrotron Radiation 18 (Pt 3): 456–63. doi:10.1107/S0909049511006017.