Cite
In vitro development and characterization of a tissue-engineered conduit resembling esophageal wall using human and pig skeletal myoblast, oral epithelial cells, and biologic scaffolds.
MLA
Poghosyan, Tigran, et al. “In Vitro Development and Characterization of a Tissue-Engineered Conduit Resembling Esophageal Wall Using Human and Pig Skeletal Myoblast, Oral Epithelial Cells, and Biologic Scaffolds.” Tissue Engineering. Part A, vol. 19, no. 19–20, Oct. 2013, pp. 2242–52. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1089/ten.TEA.2012.0565.
APA
Poghosyan, T., Gaujoux, S., Vanneaux, V., Bruneval, P., Domet, T., Lecourt, S., Jarraya, M., Sfeir, R., Larghero, J., & Cattan, P. (2013). In vitro development and characterization of a tissue-engineered conduit resembling esophageal wall using human and pig skeletal myoblast, oral epithelial cells, and biologic scaffolds. Tissue Engineering. Part A, 19(19–20), 2242–2252. https://doi.org/10.1089/ten.TEA.2012.0565
Chicago
Poghosyan, Tigran, Sebastien Gaujoux, Valerie Vanneaux, Patrick Bruneval, Thomas Domet, Severine Lecourt, Mohamed Jarraya, Rony Sfeir, Jerome Larghero, and Pierre Cattan. 2013. “In Vitro Development and Characterization of a Tissue-Engineered Conduit Resembling Esophageal Wall Using Human and Pig Skeletal Myoblast, Oral Epithelial Cells, and Biologic Scaffolds.” Tissue Engineering. Part A 19 (19–20): 2242–52. doi:10.1089/ten.TEA.2012.0565.