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ISO-690 (author-date, English)

BAIK, Ron, CROMER, M. Kyle, GLENN, Steve E., VAKULSKAS, Christopher A., CHMIELEWSKI, Kay O., DUDEK, Amanda M., FEIST, William N., KLERMUND, Julia, SHIPP, Suzette, CATHOMEN, Anton, DEVER, Daniel P. und PORTEUS, Matthew, 2024. Transient inhibition of 53 BP1 increases the frequency of targeted integration in human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. Freiburg: Universität.

Elsevier - Harvard (with titles)

Baik, R., Cromer, M.K., Glenn, S.E., Vakulskas, C.A., Chmielewski, K.O., Dudek, A.M., Feist, W.N., Klermund, J., Shipp, S., Cathomen, A., Dever, D.P., Porteus, M., 2024. Transient inhibition of 53 BP1 increases the frequency of targeted integration in human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. Universität, Freiburg. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43413-w

American Psychological Association 7th edition

Baik, R., Cromer, M. K., Glenn, S. E., Vakulskas, C. A., Chmielewski, K. O., Dudek, A. M., Feist, W. N., Klermund, J., Shipp, S., Cathomen, A., Dever, D. P., & Porteus, M. (ca. 2024). Transient inhibition of 53 BP1 increases the frequency of targeted integration in human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells [Cd]. Universität. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43413-w

Springer - Basic (author-date)

Baik R, Cromer MK, Glenn SE, Vakulskas CA, Chmielewski KO, Dudek AM, Feist WN, Klermund J, Shipp S, Cathomen A, Dever DP, Porteus M (2024) Transient inhibition of 53 BP1 increases the frequency of targeted integration in human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. Universität, Freiburg

Juristische Zitierweise (Stüber) (Deutsch)

Baik, Ron/ Cromer, M. Kyle/ Glenn, Steve E./ Vakulskas, Christopher A./ Chmielewski, Kay O./ Dudek, Amanda M./ Feist, William N./ Klermund, Julia/ Shipp, Suzette/ Cathomen, Anton/ Dever, Daniel P./ Porteus, Matthew, Transient inhibition of 53 BP1 increases the frequency of targeted integration in human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells, Freiburg 2024.

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