Cite
A reverse flow-metabolism mismatch pattern: a new marker of viable myocardium with greater contractility during dobutamine stress than myocardium with a flow-metabolism mismatch pattern.
MLA
Yamagishi, H., et al. “A Reverse Flow-Metabolism Mismatch Pattern: A New Marker of Viable Myocardium with Greater Contractility during Dobutamine Stress than Myocardium with a Flow-Metabolism Mismatch Pattern.” Japanese Circulation Journal, vol. 64, no. 9, Sept. 2000, pp. 659–66. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1253/jcj.64.659.
APA
Yamagishi, H., Akioka, K., Hirata, K., Sakanoue, Y., Toda, I., Yoshiyama, M., Teragaki, M., Takeuchi, K., Yoshikawa, J., & Ochi, H. (2000). A reverse flow-metabolism mismatch pattern: a new marker of viable myocardium with greater contractility during dobutamine stress than myocardium with a flow-metabolism mismatch pattern. Japanese Circulation Journal, 64(9), 659–666. https://doi.org/10.1253/jcj.64.659
Chicago
Yamagishi, H, K Akioka, K Hirata, Y Sakanoue, I Toda, M Yoshiyama, M Teragaki, K Takeuchi, J Yoshikawa, and H Ochi. 2000. “A Reverse Flow-Metabolism Mismatch Pattern: A New Marker of Viable Myocardium with Greater Contractility during Dobutamine Stress than Myocardium with a Flow-Metabolism Mismatch Pattern.” Japanese Circulation Journal 64 (9): 659–66. doi:10.1253/jcj.64.659.