Cite
Dysphagia is associated with presynaptic dopaminergic dysfunction and greater non-motor symptom burden in early drug-naïve Parkinson’s patients.
MLA
Polychronis, Sotirios, et al. “Dysphagia Is Associated with Presynaptic Dopaminergic Dysfunction and Greater Non-Motor Symptom Burden in Early Drug-Naïve Parkinson’s Patients.” PLoS ONE, vol. 14, no. 7, July 2019, pp. 1–10. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214352.
APA
Polychronis, S., Dervenoulas, G., Yousaf, T., Niccolini, F., Pagano, G., & Politis, M. (2019). Dysphagia is associated with presynaptic dopaminergic dysfunction and greater non-motor symptom burden in early drug-naïve Parkinson’s patients. PLoS ONE, 14(7), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214352
Chicago
Polychronis, Sotirios, Georgios Dervenoulas, Tayyabah Yousaf, Flavia Niccolini, Gennaro Pagano, and Marios Politis. 2019. “Dysphagia Is Associated with Presynaptic Dopaminergic Dysfunction and Greater Non-Motor Symptom Burden in Early Drug-Naïve Parkinson’s Patients.” PLoS ONE 14 (7): 1–10. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0214352.