Cite
Maize multiple archesporial cells 1 (mac1), an ortholog of rice TDL1A, modulates cell proliferation and identity in early anther development.
MLA
Wang, Chung-Ju Rachel, et al. “Maize Multiple Archesporial Cells 1 (Mac1), an Ortholog of Rice TDL1A, Modulates Cell Proliferation and Identity in Early Anther Development.” Development (Cambridge, England), vol. 139, no. 14, July 2012, pp. 2594–603. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.077891.
APA
Wang, C.-J. R., Nan, G.-L., Kelliher, T., Timofejeva, L., Vernoud, V., Golubovskaya, I. N., Harper, L., Egger, R., Walbot, V., & Cande, W. Z. (2012). Maize multiple archesporial cells 1 (mac1), an ortholog of rice TDL1A, modulates cell proliferation and identity in early anther development. Development (Cambridge, England), 139(14), 2594–2603. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.077891
Chicago
Wang, Chung-Ju Rachel, Guo-Ling Nan, Timothy Kelliher, Ljudmilla Timofejeva, Vanessa Vernoud, Inna N Golubovskaya, Lisa Harper, Rachel Egger, Virginia Walbot, and W Zacheus Cande. 2012. “Maize Multiple Archesporial Cells 1 (Mac1), an Ortholog of Rice TDL1A, Modulates Cell Proliferation and Identity in Early Anther Development.” Development (Cambridge, England) 139 (14): 2594–2603. doi:10.1242/dev.077891.