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APA:
CopyHIYOSHI, M., TAGAWA, S., HASHIMOTO, S., & TATSUMI, N.. (1999). WHICH TYPE OF UNDERLYING DISEASE FACILITATES CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION? COMPARISON OF BEING DISEASE, HEMATOPOIETIC MALIGNANCY AND POST-BONE MARROW OF RENAL TRANSPLANTATION STATUS BY USING THE FIRST STANDARDIZED OBJECTIVE PCR TEST FOR CYTOMEGALOVIRUS DETECTION. JOURNAL OF JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE, 73(-), 144-148. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/550463/en
Vancouver:
CopyHIYOSHI M., TAGAWA S., HASHIMOTO S., TATSUMI N.. WHICH TYPE OF UNDERLYING DISEASE FACILITATES CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION? COMPARISON OF BEING DISEASE, HEMATOPOIETIC MALIGNANCY AND POST-BONE MARROW OF RENAL TRANSPLANTATION STATUS BY USING THE FIRST STANDARDIZED OBJECTIVE PCR TEST FOR CYTOMEGALOVIRUS DETECTION. JOURNAL OF JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE[Internet]. 1999;73(-):144-148. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/550463/en
IEEE:
CopyM. HIYOSHI, S. TAGAWA, S. HASHIMOTO, and N. TATSUMI, “WHICH TYPE OF UNDERLYING DISEASE FACILITATES CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION? COMPARISON OF BEING DISEASE, HEMATOPOIETIC MALIGNANCY AND POST-BONE MARROW OF RENAL TRANSPLANTATION STATUS BY USING THE FIRST STANDARDIZED OBJECTIVE PCR TEST FOR CYTOMEGALOVIRUS DETECTION,” JOURNAL OF JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE, vol. 73, no. -, pp. 144–148, 1999, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/550463/en