Cite
AN IL-5/EOSINOPHIL DEPENDENT PATHWAY PLAYS A CRUCIAL ROLE IN THE ACUTE REJECTION OF MHC CLASS-II INCOMPATIBLE SKIN GRAFTS.
MLA
Le Moine, A., et al. “An Il-5/Eosinophil Dependent Pathway Plays a Crucial Role in the Acute Rejection of Mhc Class-Ii Incompatible Skin Grafts.” Transplantation, vol. 67, no. 7, Apr. 1999, p. S20. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-199904150-00082.
APA
Le Moine, A., Surquin, M., Demoor, F. X., Flamand, V., Pretolani, M., Braun, M. Y., Noël, J. C., Goldman, M., & Abramowicz, D. (1999). An Il-5/Eosinophil Dependent Pathway Plays a Crucial Role in the Acute Rejection of Mhc Class-Ii Incompatible Skin Grafts. Transplantation, 67(7), S20. https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-199904150-00082
Chicago
Le Moine, A., M. Surquin, F. X. Demoor, V. Flamand, M. Pretolani, M. Y. Braun, J. C. Noël, M. Goldman, and D. Abramowicz. 1999. “An Il-5/Eosinophil Dependent Pathway Plays a Crucial Role in the Acute Rejection of Mhc Class-Ii Incompatible Skin Grafts.” Transplantation 67 (7): S20. doi:10.1097/00007890-199904150-00082.