Cite
Healthcare worker mask reuse in a global pandemic: Using idle resources to create an inexpensive, scalable, and accessible UV system for N95 sterilization
MLA
Rachel M. Gilbert, et al. Healthcare Worker Mask Reuse in a Global Pandemic: Using Idle Resources to Create an Inexpensive, Scalable, and Accessible UV System for N95 Sterilization. Apr. 2020. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.19.20070870.
APA
Rachel M. Gilbert, Michael J. Donzanti, Daniel J. Minahan, Jasmine Shirazi, Christine L. Hatem, Brielle Hayward-Piatkovskyi, Allyson M. Dang, Katherine M. Nelson, Kimberly L. Bothi, & Jason P. Gleghorn. (2020). Healthcare worker mask reuse in a global pandemic: Using idle resources to create an inexpensive, scalable, and accessible UV system for N95 sterilization. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.19.20070870
Chicago
Rachel M. Gilbert, Michael J. Donzanti, Daniel J. Minahan, Jasmine Shirazi, Christine L. Hatem, Brielle Hayward-Piatkovskyi, Allyson M. Dang, Katherine M. Nelson, Kimberly L. Bothi, and Jason P. Gleghorn. 2020. “Healthcare Worker Mask Reuse in a Global Pandemic: Using Idle Resources to Create an Inexpensive, Scalable, and Accessible UV System for N95 Sterilization,” April. doi:10.1101/2020.04.19.20070870.