Citation-sequence and citation-name
10. American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy [Internet]. Milwaukee (WI): The Society; c2000-2010 [modified 2010 Jan 8; cited 2010 Jan 16]. Available from: http://www.asgt.org/.
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Begin with the author, whether an individual or an organization.
Include the title of the home page (if it is different from the author’s name), followed in brackets by the word “Internet.”
Provide the place of publication, the publisher (or the site’s sponsor), and the date of publication.
Include the copyright date if no date of publication is given or if the publication date and the copyright date are different: 2010, c2009.
Include in brackets the date the page was last modified or updated and the date you accessed the site: [modified 2009 Mar 14; cited 2010 Feb 3]. Use the phrase “Available from:” followed by the URL.
Do not use a period at the end of a URL unless the URL ends in a slash.
Citation-sequence and citation-name
American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy [Internet]. c2000-2010. Milwaukee (WI): The Society; [modified 2010 Jan 8; cited 2010 Jan 16]. Available from: http://www.asgt.org/.
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Begin with the author, whether an individual or an organization, and the date of publication.
Give the copyright date if no date of publication is given or if the publication date and the copyright date are different: 2010, c2009.
Include the title of the home page (if it is different from the author’s name), followed in brackets by the word “Internet.”
Provide the place of publication and the publisher (or the site’s sponsor).
Include in brackets the date the page was last modified or updated and the date you accessed the site: [modified 2009 Mar 14; cited 2010 Feb 3]. Use the phrase “Available from:” followed by the URL.
Do not use a period at the end of a URL unless the URL ends in a slash.
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