Cite
A feasibility study of novel ultrasonic tissue characterization for prostate-cancer diagnosis: 2D spectrum analysis of in vivo data with histology as gold standard
MLA
Mitchell C. Benson, et al. “A Feasibility Study of Novel Ultrasonic Tissue Characterization for Prostate-Cancer Diagnosis: 2D Spectrum Analysis of in Vivo Data with Histology as Gold Standard.” Medical Physics, vol. 36, July 2009, pp. 3504–11. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1118/1.3166360.
APA
Mitchell C. Benson, Emi J. Yoshida, Gerald J. Kutcher, Ronald D. Ennis, Jun Zhou, Peter B. Schiff, Mahesh Mansukhani, Pengpeng Zhang, & Tian Liu. (2009). A feasibility study of novel ultrasonic tissue characterization for prostate-cancer diagnosis: 2D spectrum analysis of in vivo data with histology as gold standard. Medical Physics, 36, 3504–3511. https://doi.org/10.1118/1.3166360
Chicago
Mitchell C. Benson, Emi J. Yoshida, Gerald J. Kutcher, Ronald D. Ennis, Jun Zhou, Peter B. Schiff, Mahesh Mansukhani, Pengpeng Zhang, and Tian Liu. 2009. “A Feasibility Study of Novel Ultrasonic Tissue Characterization for Prostate-Cancer Diagnosis: 2D Spectrum Analysis of in Vivo Data with Histology as Gold Standard.” Medical Physics 36 (July): 3504–11. doi:10.1118/1.3166360.