Cite
MP77-04 H-IPSE, A PARASITE-DERIVED CANDIDATE DRUG FOR BLADDER PAIN, IS INTERNALIZED THROUGH CLATHRIN- AND CAVEOLIN-MEDIATED UPTAKE AND LOCALIZES WITHIN NON-UROTHELIAL CELLS
MLA
Olivia K. Lamanna, et al. “Mp77-04 H-Ipse, a Parasite-Derived Candidate Drug for Bladder Pain, Is Internalized through Clathrin- and Caveolin-Mediated Uptake and Localizes within Non-Urothelial Cells.” Journal of Urology, vol. 203, Apr. 2020. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1097/ju.0000000000000963.04.
APA
Olivia K. Lamanna, Kenji Ishida, Evaristus Chibunna Mbanefo, Theodore S. Jardetzky, Michael H. Hsieh, Franco H. Falcone, & Luke F. Pennington. (2020). Mp77-04 H-Ipse, a Parasite-Derived Candidate Drug for Bladder Pain, Is Internalized through Clathrin- and Caveolin-Mediated Uptake and Localizes within Non-Urothelial Cells. Journal of Urology, 203. https://doi.org/10.1097/ju.0000000000000963.04
Chicago
Olivia K. Lamanna, Kenji Ishida, Evaristus Chibunna Mbanefo, Theodore S. Jardetzky, Michael H. Hsieh, Franco H. Falcone, and Luke F. Pennington. 2020. “Mp77-04 H-Ipse, a Parasite-Derived Candidate Drug for Bladder Pain, Is Internalized through Clathrin- and Caveolin-Mediated Uptake and Localizes within Non-Urothelial Cells.” Journal of Urology 203 (April). doi:10.1097/ju.0000000000000963.04.