Cite
Choline supplementation to low methionine diets increase phospholipids in Atlantic salmon, while taurine supplementation had no effects on phospholipid status, but improved taurine status.
MLA
Espe, M., et al. “Choline Supplementation to Low Methionine Diets Increase Phospholipids in Atlantic Salmon, While Taurine Supplementation Had No Effects on Phospholipid Status, but Improved Taurine Status.” Aquaculture Nutrition, vol. 22, no. 4, Aug. 2016, pp. 776–85. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/anu.12298.
APA
Espe, M., Zerrahn, J. ‐E., Holen, E., Rønnestad, I., Veiseth, K. E., & Aksnes, A. (2016). Choline supplementation to low methionine diets increase phospholipids in Atlantic salmon, while taurine supplementation had no effects on phospholipid status, but improved taurine status. Aquaculture Nutrition, 22(4), 776–785. https://doi.org/10.1111/anu.12298
Chicago
Espe, M., J.‐E. Zerrahn, E. Holen, I. Rønnestad, Kent, E. Veiseth, and A. Aksnes. 2016. “Choline Supplementation to Low Methionine Diets Increase Phospholipids in Atlantic Salmon, While Taurine Supplementation Had No Effects on Phospholipid Status, but Improved Taurine Status.” Aquaculture Nutrition 22 (4): 776–85. doi:10.1111/anu.12298.