Cite
Association of HPV35 with cervical carcinogenesis among women of African ancestry: Evidence of viral-host interaction with implications for disease intervention.
MLA
Pinheiro, Maisa, et al. “Association of HPV35 with Cervical Carcinogenesis among Women of African Ancestry: Evidence of Viral-Host Interaction with Implications for Disease Intervention.” International Journal of Cancer, vol. 147, no. 10, Nov. 2020, pp. 2677–86. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33033.
APA
Pinheiro, M., Gage, J. C., Clifford, G. M., Demarco, M., Cheung, L. C., Chen, Z., Yeager, M., Cullen, M., Boland, J. F., Chen, X., Raine-Bennett, T., Steinberg, M., Bass, S., Befano, B., Xiao, Y., Tenet, V., Walker, J., Zuna, R., Poitras, N. E., … Mirabello, L. (2020). Association of HPV35 with cervical carcinogenesis among women of African ancestry: Evidence of viral-host interaction with implications for disease intervention. International Journal of Cancer, 147(10), 2677–2686. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33033
Chicago
Pinheiro, Maisa, Julia C Gage, Gary M Clifford, Maria Demarco, Li C Cheung, Zigui Chen, Meredith Yeager, et al. 2020. “Association of HPV35 with Cervical Carcinogenesis among Women of African Ancestry: Evidence of Viral-Host Interaction with Implications for Disease Intervention.” International Journal of Cancer 147 (10): 2677–86. doi:10.1002/ijc.33033.