Cite
A 37-year-old spinal cord-injured female patient, transplanted of multipotent stem cells from human UC blood, with improved sensory perception and mobility, both functionally and morphologically: a case study.
MLA
Kang, K. S., et al. “A 37-Year-Old Spinal Cord-Injured Female Patient, Transplanted of Multipotent Stem Cells from Human UC Blood, with Improved Sensory Perception and Mobility, Both Functionally and Morphologically: A Case Study.” Cytotherapy (Taylor & Francis Ltd), vol. 7, no. 4, Aug. 2005, pp. 368–73. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/14653240500238160.
APA
Kang, K.-S., Kim, S. W., Oh, Y. H., Yu, J. W., Kim, K.-Y., Park, H. K., Song, C.-H., & Han, H. (2005). A 37-year-old spinal cord-injured female patient, transplanted of multipotent stem cells from human UC blood, with improved sensory perception and mobility, both functionally and morphologically: a case study. Cytotherapy (Taylor & Francis Ltd), 7(4), 368–373. https://doi.org/10.1080/14653240500238160
Chicago
Kang, K.-S., S. W. Kim, Y. H. Oh, J. W. Yu, K.-Y. Kim, H. K. Park, C.-H. Song, and H. Han. 2005. “A 37-Year-Old Spinal Cord-Injured Female Patient, Transplanted of Multipotent Stem Cells from Human UC Blood, with Improved Sensory Perception and Mobility, Both Functionally and Morphologically: A Case Study.” Cytotherapy (Taylor & Francis Ltd) 7 (4): 368–73. doi:10.1080/14653240500238160.