APA (7th ed.) Citation

Kaleebu, P., Webb, E., Muwanga, M., Nkurunungi, G., Zirimenya, L., Natukunda, A., . . . Tumushabe, E. Population differences in vaccine responses (POPVAC): Scientific rationale and cross-cutting analyses for three linked, randomised controlled trials assessing the role, reversibility and mediators of immunomodulation by chronic infections in the tropics. BMJ Publishing Group.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Kaleebu, Pontiano, et al. Population Differences in Vaccine Responses (POPVAC): Scientific Rationale and Cross-cutting Analyses for Three Linked, Randomised Controlled Trials Assessing the Role, Reversibility and Mediators of Immunomodulation by Chronic Infections in the Tropics. BMJ Publishing Group.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Kaleebu, Pontiano, et al. Population Differences in Vaccine Responses (POPVAC): Scientific Rationale and Cross-cutting Analyses for Three Linked, Randomised Controlled Trials Assessing the Role, Reversibility and Mediators of Immunomodulation by Chronic Infections in the Tropics. BMJ Publishing Group.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.