Cite
Earlier vs. later time period of COVID-19 infection and emergent autoimmune signs, symptoms, and serologies.
MLA
Oakes, Emily G., et al. “Earlier vs. Later Time Period of COVID-19 Infection and Emergent Autoimmune Signs, Symptoms, and Serologies.” Journal of Autoimmunity, vol. 148, Sept. 2024, p. 103299. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaut.2024.103299.
APA
Oakes, E. G., Dillon, E., Buhler, K. A., Guan, H., Paudel, M., Marks, K., Adejoorin, I., Yee, J., Ellrodt, J., Tedeschi, S., Sparks, J., Case, S. M., Hsu, T., Solomon, D. H., Jonsson, A. H., Alexander, R. V., Rao, D. A., Choi, M. Y., & Costenbader, K. H. (2024). Earlier vs. later time period of COVID-19 infection and emergent autoimmune signs, symptoms, and serologies. Journal of Autoimmunity, 148, 103299. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaut.2024.103299
Chicago
Oakes, Emily G, Eilish Dillon, Katherine A Buhler, Hongshu Guan, Misti Paudel, Kathryne Marks, Ifeoluwakiisi Adejoorin, et al. 2024. “Earlier vs. Later Time Period of COVID-19 Infection and Emergent Autoimmune Signs, Symptoms, and Serologies.” Journal of Autoimmunity 148 (September): 103299. doi:10.1016/j.jaut.2024.103299.