Cite
Parasites lacking the micronemal protein MIC2 are deficient in surface attachment and host cell egress, but remain virulent in vivo
MLA
Markus Meissner, et al. Parasites Lacking the Micronemal Protein MIC2 Are Deficient in Surface Attachment and Host Cell Egress, but Remain Virulent in Vivo. May 2017. EBSCOhost, widgets.ebscohost.com/prod/customlink/proxify/proxify.php?count=1&encode=0&proxy=&find_1=&replace_1=&target=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&scope=site&db=edsair&AN=edsair.doi.dedup.....5a13b0043e3ca076e52c396603d505a2&authtype=sso&custid=ns315887.
APA
Markus Meissner, Stuart Woods, Jacqueline M. Leung, Gary E. Ward, Simon Gras, Jamie Whitelaw, Allison J. Jackson, Gurnman Pall, & Craig W. Roberts. (2017). Parasites lacking the micronemal protein MIC2 are deficient in surface attachment and host cell egress, but remain virulent in vivo.
Chicago
Markus Meissner, Stuart Woods, Jacqueline M. Leung, Gary E. Ward, Simon Gras, Jamie Whitelaw, Allison J. Jackson, Gurnman Pall, and Craig W. Roberts. 2017. “Parasites Lacking the Micronemal Protein MIC2 Are Deficient in Surface Attachment and Host Cell Egress, but Remain Virulent in Vivo,” May. http://widgets.ebscohost.com/prod/customlink/proxify/proxify.php?count=1&encode=0&proxy=&find_1=&replace_1=&target=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&scope=site&db=edsair&AN=edsair.doi.dedup.....5a13b0043e3ca076e52c396603d505a2&authtype=sso&custid=ns315887.