Cite
Disturbed natural killer cell homeostasis in the salivary gland enhances autoimmune pathology via IFN-γ in a mouse model of primary Sjögren’s syndrome
MLA
Mami Sato, et al. “Disturbed Natural Killer Cell Homeostasis in the Salivary Gland Enhances Autoimmune Pathology via IFN-γ in a Mouse Model of Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome.” Frontiers in Medicine, vol. 9, Oct. 2022. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.1036787.
APA
Mami Sato, Rieko Arakaki, Hiroaki Tawara, Ruka Nagao, Hidetaka Tanaka, Kai Tamura, Yuhki Kawahito, Kunihiro Otsuka, Aya Ushio, Takaaki Tsunematsu, & Naozumi Ishimaru. (2022). Disturbed natural killer cell homeostasis in the salivary gland enhances autoimmune pathology via IFN-γ in a mouse model of primary Sjögren’s syndrome. Frontiers in Medicine, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.1036787
Chicago
Mami Sato, Rieko Arakaki, Hiroaki Tawara, Ruka Nagao, Hidetaka Tanaka, Kai Tamura, Yuhki Kawahito, et al. 2022. “Disturbed Natural Killer Cell Homeostasis in the Salivary Gland Enhances Autoimmune Pathology via IFN-γ in a Mouse Model of Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome.” Frontiers in Medicine 9 (October). doi:10.3389/fmed.2022.1036787.