Farr, H., & Gull, K. (2009). Functional studies of an evolutionarily conserved, cytochrome b5 domain protein reveal a specific role in axonemal organisation and the general phenomenon of post-division axonemal growth in trypanosomes.
Chicago Style (17. basım) AtıfFarr, H., ve K. Gull. Functional Studies of an Evolutionarily Conserved, Cytochrome B5 Domain Protein Reveal a Specific Role in Axonemal Organisation and the General Phenomenon of Post-division Axonemal Growth in Trypanosomes. 2009.
MLA (9th ed.) AtıfFarr, H., ve K. Gull. Functional Studies of an Evolutionarily Conserved, Cytochrome B5 Domain Protein Reveal a Specific Role in Axonemal Organisation and the General Phenomenon of Post-division Axonemal Growth in Trypanosomes. 2009.
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