Cite
Association of TRPV1 and TLR4 through the TIR domain potentiates TRPV1 activity by blocking activation-induced desensitization.
MLA
Hyunjung Min, et al. “Association of TRPV1 and TLR4 through the TIR Domain Potentiates TRPV1 Activity by Blocking Activation-Induced Desensitization.” Molecular Pain, vol. 14, Nov. 2018, pp. 1–10. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1177/1744806918812636.
APA
Hyunjung Min, Woo-Hyun Cho, Hyunkyoung Lee, Boomin Choi, Yoon-Jung Kim, Han Kyu Lee, Yeonhee Joo, Sung Jun Jung, Se-Young Choi, Soojin Lee, & Sung Joong Lee. (2018). Association of TRPV1 and TLR4 through the TIR domain potentiates TRPV1 activity by blocking activation-induced desensitization. Molecular Pain, 14, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744806918812636
Chicago
Hyunjung Min, Woo-Hyun Cho, Hyunkyoung Lee, Boomin Choi, Yoon-Jung Kim, Han Kyu Lee, Yeonhee Joo, et al. 2018. “Association of TRPV1 and TLR4 through the TIR Domain Potentiates TRPV1 Activity by Blocking Activation-Induced Desensitization.” Molecular Pain 14 (November): 1–10. doi:10.1177/1744806918812636.