APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pfoh, R., Subramanian, A. S., Huang, J., Little, D. J., Forman, A., DiFrancesco, B. R., . . . Howell, P. L. (2022, August). The TPR domain of PgaA is a multifunctional scaffold that binds PNAG and modulates PgaB-dependent polymer processing. PLoS Pathogens.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pfoh, Roland, et al. "The TPR Domain of PgaA Is a Multifunctional Scaffold That Binds PNAG and Modulates PgaB-dependent Polymer Processing." PLoS Pathogens Aug. 2022.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pfoh, Roland, et al. "The TPR Domain of PgaA Is a Multifunctional Scaffold That Binds PNAG and Modulates PgaB-dependent Polymer Processing." PLoS Pathogens, Aug. 2022.

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