Aye, R., Sutton, H., Nduati, E., Kai, O., Mwacharo, J., Musyoki, J., . . . Ndungu, F. (2020). Malaria exposure drives both cognate and bystander human B cells to adopt an atypical phenotype. Wiley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAye, R., et al. Malaria Exposure Drives Both Cognate and Bystander Human B Cells to Adopt an Atypical Phenotype. Wiley, 2020.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAye, R., et al. Malaria Exposure Drives Both Cognate and Bystander Human B Cells to Adopt an Atypical Phenotype. Wiley, 2020.
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