Cite
Protease-activated receptor-4 uses dual prolines and an anionic retention motif for thrombin recognition and cleavage.
MLA
Jacques, Suzanne L., and Athan Kuliopulos. “Protease-Activated Receptor-4 Uses Dual Prolines and an Anionic Retention Motif for Thrombin Recognition and Cleavage.” The Biochemical Journal, vol. 376, no. Pt 3, Dec. 2003, pp. 733–40. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1042/BJ20030954.
APA
Jacques, S. L., & Kuliopulos, A. (2003). Protease-activated receptor-4 uses dual prolines and an anionic retention motif for thrombin recognition and cleavage. The Biochemical Journal, 376(Pt 3), 733–740. https://doi.org/10.1042/BJ20030954
Chicago
Jacques, Suzanne L, and Athan Kuliopulos. 2003. “Protease-Activated Receptor-4 Uses Dual Prolines and an Anionic Retention Motif for Thrombin Recognition and Cleavage.” The Biochemical Journal 376 (Pt 3): 733–40. doi:10.1042/BJ20030954.