Andrew Parker, Sally H. Cross, Ian J. Jackson, Rachel Hardisty-Hughes, Susan Morse, George Nicholson, . . . Steve D. M. Brown. (2015). The goya mouse mutant reveals distinct newly identified roles for MAP3K1 in the development and survival of cochlear sensory hair cells. The Company of Biologists.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAndrew Parker, Sally H. Cross, Ian J. Jackson, Rachel Hardisty-Hughes, Susan Morse, George Nicholson, Emma Coghill, Michael R. Bowl, and Steve D. M. Brown. The Goya Mouse Mutant Reveals Distinct Newly Identified Roles for MAP3K1 in the Development and Survival of Cochlear Sensory Hair Cells. The Company of Biologists, 2015.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAndrew Parker, et al. The Goya Mouse Mutant Reveals Distinct Newly Identified Roles for MAP3K1 in the Development and Survival of Cochlear Sensory Hair Cells. The Company of Biologists, 2015.