Cite
Peripheral T cells from patients with early systemic sclerosis kill autologous fibroblasts in co-culture: is T-cell response aimed to play a protective role?
MLA
De Palma, Raffaele, et al. “Peripheral T Cells from Patients with Early Systemic Sclerosis Kill Autologous Fibroblasts in Co-Culture: Is T-Cell Response Aimed to Play a Protective Role?” Rheumatology, vol. 49, no. 7, July 2010, pp. 1257–66. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keq094.
APA
De Palma, R., D’Aiuto, E., Vettori, S., Cuoppolo, P., Abbate, G., & Valentini, G. (2010). Peripheral T cells from patients with early systemic sclerosis kill autologous fibroblasts in co-culture: is T-cell response aimed to play a protective role? Rheumatology, 49(7), 1257–1266. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keq094
Chicago
De Palma, Raffaele, Elena D’Aiuto, Serena Vettori, PierPaolo Cuoppolo, Gianfranco Abbate, and Gabriele Valentini. 2010. “Peripheral T Cells from Patients with Early Systemic Sclerosis Kill Autologous Fibroblasts in Co-Culture: Is T-Cell Response Aimed to Play a Protective Role?” Rheumatology 49 (7): 1257–66. doi:10.1093/rheumatology/keq094.