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Lipophilic fractions from the marine sponge Halichondria sitiens decrease secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines by dendritic cells and decrease their ability to induce a Th1 type response by allogeneic CD4+ T cells
MLA
Xiaxia Di, et al. “Lipophilic Fractions from the Marine Sponge Halichondria Sitiens Decrease Secretion of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines by Dendritic Cells and Decrease Their Ability to Induce a Th1 Type Response by Allogeneic CD4+ T Cells.” Pharmaceutical Biology, vol. 55, no. 1, Jan. 2017, pp. 2116–22. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1373832.
APA
Xiaxia Di, Jon T. Oskarsson, Sesselja Omarsdottir, Jona Freysdottir, & Ingibjorg Hardardottir. (2017). Lipophilic fractions from the marine sponge Halichondria sitiens decrease secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines by dendritic cells and decrease their ability to induce a Th1 type response by allogeneic CD4+ T cells. Pharmaceutical Biology, 55(1), 2116–2122. https://doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1373832
Chicago
Xiaxia Di, Jon T. Oskarsson, Sesselja Omarsdottir, Jona Freysdottir, and Ingibjorg Hardardottir. 2017. “Lipophilic Fractions from the Marine Sponge Halichondria Sitiens Decrease Secretion of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines by Dendritic Cells and Decrease Their Ability to Induce a Th1 Type Response by Allogeneic CD4+ T Cells.” Pharmaceutical Biology 55 (1): 2116–22. doi:10.1080/13880209.2017.1373832.