APA
Stubbendieck R. M., May D. S., Chevrette M. G., Temkin M. I., Wendt-Pienkowski E., Cagnazzo J., Carlson C. M., Gern J. E. & Currie C. R. (20200508). Competition among Nasal Bacteria Suggests a Role for Siderophore-Mediated Interactions in Shaping the Human Nasal Microbiota. : Applied and environmental microbiology.
Chicago
Stubbendieck Reed M, May Daniel S, Chevrette Marc G, Temkin Mia I, Wendt-Pienkowski Evelyn, Cagnazzo Julian, Carlson Caitlin M, Gern James E and Currie Cameron R. 20200508. Competition among Nasal Bacteria Suggests a Role for Siderophore-Mediated Interactions in Shaping the Human Nasal Microbiota. : Applied and environmental microbiology.
Harvard
Stubbendieck R. M., May D. S., Chevrette M. G., Temkin M. I., Wendt-Pienkowski E., Cagnazzo J., Carlson C. M., Gern J. E. and Currie C. R. (20200508). Competition among Nasal Bacteria Suggests a Role for Siderophore-Mediated Interactions in Shaping the Human Nasal Microbiota. : Applied and environmental microbiology.
MLA
Stubbendieck Reed M, May Daniel S, Chevrette Marc G, Temkin Mia I, Wendt-Pienkowski Evelyn, Cagnazzo Julian, Carlson Caitlin M, Gern James E and Currie Cameron R. Competition among Nasal Bacteria Suggests a Role for Siderophore-Mediated Interactions in Shaping the Human Nasal Microbiota. : Applied and environmental microbiology. 20200508.