MLA
Stone, Samuel M, et al. Shiga Toxin 2-induced Intestinal Pathology In Infant Rabbits Is A-subunit Dependent and Responsive to the Tyrosine Kinase and Potential Zak Inhibitor Imatinib. 2012. https://doi.org/10.17615/fd7k-1c32
APA
Stone, S., Thorpe, C., Ahluwalia, A., Rogers, A., Obata, F., Vozenilek, A., Kolling, G., Kane, A., Magun, B., & Jandhyala, D. (2012). Shiga toxin 2-induced intestinal pathology in infant rabbits is A-subunit dependent and responsive to the tyrosine kinase and potential ZAK inhibitor imatinib. https://doi.org/10.17615/fd7k-1c32
Chicago
Stone, Samuel M., Cheleste M Thorpe, Amrita Ahluwalia, Arlin B Rogers, Fumiko Obata, Aimee Vozenilek, Glynis L Kolling et al. 2012. Shiga Toxin 2-Induced Intestinal Pathology In Infant Rabbits Is A-Subunit Dependent and Responsive to the Tyrosine Kinase and Potential Zak Inhibitor Imatinib. https://doi.org/10.17615/fd7k-1c32