Uyama, A., Kondoh, T., Nariyama, N., Umetani, K., Fukumoto, M., Shinohara, K., & Kohmura, E. (2011). A narrow microbeam is more effective for tumor growth suppression than a wide microbeam: An in vivo study using implanted human glioma cells. International Union of Crystallography.
Chicago Style CitationUyama, Atsushi, Takeshi Kondoh, Nobuteru Nariyama, Keiji Umetani, Manabu Fukumoto, Kunio Shinohara, and Eiji Kohmura. A Narrow Microbeam Is More Effective for Tumor Growth Suppression Than a Wide Microbeam: An In vivo Study Using Implanted Human Glioma Cells. International Union of Crystallography, 2011.
MLA CitationUyama, Atsushi, et al. A Narrow Microbeam Is More Effective for Tumor Growth Suppression Than a Wide Microbeam: An In vivo Study Using Implanted Human Glioma Cells. International Union of Crystallography, 2011.