Cite
Paternal smoking is associated with a decreased prevalence of type 1 diabetes mellitus among offspring in two national British birth cohort studies (NCDS and BCS70).
MLA
Toschke, Audré M., et al. “Paternal Smoking Is Associated with a Decreased Prevalence of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus among Offspring in Two National British Birth Cohort Studies (NCDS and BCS70).” Journal of Perinatal Medicine, vol. 35, no. 1, Jan. 2007, pp. 43–47. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1515/JPM.2007.006.
APA
Toschke, A. M., Ehlin, A., Koletzko, B., & Montgomery, S. M. (2007). Paternal smoking is associated with a decreased prevalence of type 1 diabetes mellitus among offspring in two national British birth cohort studies (NCDS and BCS70). Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 35(1), 43–47. https://doi.org/10.1515/JPM.2007.006
Chicago
Toschke, Audré M., Anna Ehlin, Berthold Koletzko, and Scott M. Montgomery. 2007. “Paternal Smoking Is Associated with a Decreased Prevalence of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus among Offspring in Two National British Birth Cohort Studies (NCDS and BCS70).” Journal of Perinatal Medicine 35 (1): 43–47. doi:10.1515/JPM.2007.006.