Cite
A low antigen dose selectively promotes expansion of high-avidity autoreactive T cells with distinct phenotypic characteristics: A study of human autoreactive CD4+T cells specific for GAD65.
MLA
Öling, Viveka, et al. “A Low Antigen Dose Selectively Promotes Expansion of High-Avidity Autoreactive T Cells with Distinct Phenotypic Characteristics: A Study of Human Autoreactive CD4+T Cells Specific for GAD65.” Autoimmunity, vol. 43, no. 8, Dec. 2010, pp. 573–82. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3109/08916930903540424.
APA
Öling, V., Geubtner, K., Ilonen, J., & Reijonen, H. (2010). A low antigen dose selectively promotes expansion of high-avidity autoreactive T cells with distinct phenotypic characteristics: A study of human autoreactive CD4+T cells specific for GAD65. Autoimmunity, 43(8), 573–582. https://doi.org/10.3109/08916930903540424
Chicago
Öling, Viveka, Kelly Geubtner, Jorma Ilonen, and Helena Reijonen. 2010. “A Low Antigen Dose Selectively Promotes Expansion of High-Avidity Autoreactive T Cells with Distinct Phenotypic Characteristics: A Study of Human Autoreactive CD4+T Cells Specific for GAD65.” Autoimmunity 43 (8): 573–82. doi:10.3109/08916930903540424.