ISO-690 (author-date, English)

MANSKE, Katrin, KALLIN, Nina, KÖNIG, Verena, SCHNEIDER, Annika, KURZ, Sandra, BOSCH, Miriam, WELZ, Meike, CHENG, Ru-Lin, BENGSCH, Bertram, STEIGER, Katja, PROTZER-KNOLLE, Ulrike, THIMME, Robert, KNOLLE, Percy A. und WOHLLEBER, Dirk, 2019. Outcome of antiviral immunity in the liver is shaped by the level of antigen expressed in infected hepatocytes : : hepatology. Freiburg: Universität.

Elsevier - Harvard (with titles)

Manske, K., Kallin, N., König, V., Schneider, A., Kurz, S., Bosch, M., Welz, M., Cheng, R.-L., Bengsch, B., Steiger, K., Protzer-Knolle, U., Thimme, R., Knolle, P.A., Wohlleber, D., 2019. Outcome of antiviral immunity in the liver is shaped by the level of antigen expressed in infected hepatocytes : : hepatology. Universität, Freiburg. https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.30080

American Psychological Association 7th edition

Manske, K., Kallin, N., König, V., Schneider, A., Kurz, S., Bosch, M., Welz, M., Cheng, R.-L., Bengsch, B., Steiger, K., Protzer-Knolle, U., Thimme, R., Knolle, P. A., & Wohlleber, D. (ca. 2019). Outcome of antiviral immunity in the liver is shaped by the level of antigen expressed in infected hepatocytes : : hepatology [Cd]. Universität. https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.30080

Springer - Basic (author-date)

Manske K, Kallin N, König V, Schneider A, Kurz S, Bosch M, Welz M, Cheng R-L, Bengsch B, Steiger K, Protzer-Knolle U, Thimme R, Knolle PA, Wohlleber D (2019) Outcome of antiviral immunity in the liver is shaped by the level of antigen expressed in infected hepatocytes : : hepatology. Universität, Freiburg

Juristische Zitierweise (Stüber) (Deutsch)

Manske, Katrin/ Kallin, Nina/ König, Verena/ Schneider, Annika/ Kurz, Sandra/ Bosch, Miriam/ Welz, Meike/ Cheng, Ru-Lin/ Bengsch, Bertram/ Steiger, Katja/ Protzer-Knolle, Ulrike/ Thimme, Robert/ Knolle, Percy A./ Wohlleber, Dirk, Outcome of antiviral immunity in the liver is shaped by the level of antigen expressed in infected hepatocytes : : hepatology, Freiburg 2019.

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