Cite
PLK4 is a key molecule in the formation of PGCCs and promotes invasion and migration of progeny cells derived from PGCCs.
MLA
Fu, Fangmei, et al. “PLK4 Is a Key Molecule in the Formation of PGCCs and Promotes Invasion and Migration of Progeny Cells Derived from PGCCs.” Journal of Cancer, vol. 13, no. 9, July 2022, pp. 2954–69. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.74211.
APA
Fu, F., Chen, L., Yang, X., Fan, L., Zhang, M., Chen, S., Zheng, M., Gao, M., & Zhang, S. (2022). PLK4 is a key molecule in the formation of PGCCs and promotes invasion and migration of progeny cells derived from PGCCs. Journal of Cancer, 13(9), 2954–2969. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.74211
Chicago
Fu, Fangmei, Lankai Chen, Xiaohui Yang, Linlin Fan, Mingqing Zhang, Shuo Chen, Minying Zheng, Ming Gao, and Shiwu Zhang. 2022. “PLK4 Is a Key Molecule in the Formation of PGCCs and Promotes Invasion and Migration of Progeny Cells Derived from PGCCs.” Journal of Cancer 13 (9): 2954–69. doi:10.7150/jca.74211.