Cite
Allergen-specific subcutaneous immunotherapy for Japanese cedar pollinosis decreases the number of metachromatic cells and eosinophils in nasal swabs during the preseason and in season.
MLA
Otsuka, Kuninori, et al. “Allergen-Specific Subcutaneous Immunotherapy for Japanese Cedar Pollinosis Decreases the Number of Metachromatic Cells and Eosinophils in Nasal Swabs during the Preseason and in Season.” Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, vol. 8, no. 3, Sept. 2020, pp. 258–66. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/iid3.301.
APA
Otsuka, K., Otsuka, H., Matsune, S., & Okubo, K. (2020). Allergen-specific subcutaneous immunotherapy for Japanese cedar pollinosis decreases the number of metachromatic cells and eosinophils in nasal swabs during the preseason and in season. Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, 8(3), 258–266. https://doi.org/10.1002/iid3.301
Chicago
Otsuka, Kuninori, Hirokuni Otsuka, Shoji Matsune, and Kimihiro Okubo. 2020. “Allergen-Specific Subcutaneous Immunotherapy for Japanese Cedar Pollinosis Decreases the Number of Metachromatic Cells and Eosinophils in Nasal Swabs during the Preseason and in Season.” Immunity, Inflammation and Disease 8 (3): 258–66. doi:10.1002/iid3.301.