Cite
Combination of histopathological and electromyographic patterns can help to evaluate functional outcome of critical ill patients with neuromuscular weakness syndromes.
MLA
Kerbaul, François, et al. “Combination of Histopathological and Electromyographic Patterns Can Help to Evaluate Functional Outcome of Critical Ill Patients with Neuromuscular Weakness Syndromes.” Critical Care (London, England), vol. 8, no. 6, Dec. 2004, pp. R358–66. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/cc2925.
APA
Kerbaul, F., Brousse, M., Collart, F., Pellissier, J.-F., Planche, D., Fernandez, C., Gouin, F., & Guidon, C. (2004). Combination of histopathological and electromyographic patterns can help to evaluate functional outcome of critical ill patients with neuromuscular weakness syndromes. Critical Care (London, England), 8(6), R358–R366. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc2925
Chicago
Kerbaul, François, Muriel Brousse, Frédéric Collart, Jean-François Pellissier, Denis Planche, Carla Fernandez, François Gouin, and Catherine Guidon. 2004. “Combination of Histopathological and Electromyographic Patterns Can Help to Evaluate Functional Outcome of Critical Ill Patients with Neuromuscular Weakness Syndromes.” Critical Care (London, England) 8 (6): R358–66. doi:10.1186/cc2925.