Cite
Sea-anemone toxin ATX-II elicits A-fiber-dependent pain and enhances resurgent and persistent sodium currents in large sensory neurons.
MLA
Klinger, Alexandra B., et al. “Sea-Anemone Toxin ATX-II Elicits A-Fiber-Dependent Pain and Enhances Resurgent and Persistent Sodium Currents in Large Sensory Neurons.” Molecular Pain, vol. 8, no. 1, Jan. 2012, pp. 69–85. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-8069-8-69.
APA
Klinger, A. B., Eberhardt, M., Link, A. S., Namer, B., Kutsche, L. K., Schuy, E. T., Sittl, R., Hoffmann, T., Alzheimer, C., Huth, T., Carr, R. W., & Lampert, A. (2012). Sea-anemone toxin ATX-II elicits A-fiber-dependent pain and enhances resurgent and persistent sodium currents in large sensory neurons. Molecular Pain, 8(1), 69–85. https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-8069-8-69
Chicago
Klinger, Alexandra B., Mirjam Eberhardt, Andrea S. Link, Barbara Namer, Lisa K. Kutsche, E. Theresa Schuy, Ruth Sittl, et al. 2012. “Sea-Anemone Toxin ATX-II Elicits A-Fiber-Dependent Pain and Enhances Resurgent and Persistent Sodium Currents in Large Sensory Neurons.” Molecular Pain 8 (1): 69–85. doi:10.1186/1744-8069-8-69.