Cite
IP3-mediated Ca2+ increases do not involve the ryanodine receptor, but ryanodine receptor antagonists reduce IP3-mediated Ca2+ increases in guinea-pig colonic smooth muscle cells.
MLA
MacMillan, Debbi, et al. “IP3-Mediated Ca2+ Increases Do Not Involve the Ryanodine Receptor, but Ryanodine Receptor Antagonists Reduce IP3-Mediated Ca2+ Increases in Guinea-Pig Colonic Smooth Muscle Cells.” The Journal of Physiology, vol. 569, no. Pt 2, Dec. 2005, pp. 533–44. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2005.096529.
APA
MacMillan, D., Chalmers, S., Muir, T. C., & McCarron, J. G. (2005). IP3-mediated Ca2+ increases do not involve the ryanodine receptor, but ryanodine receptor antagonists reduce IP3-mediated Ca2+ increases in guinea-pig colonic smooth muscle cells. The Journal of Physiology, 569(Pt 2), 533–544. https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2005.096529
Chicago
MacMillan, Debbi, Susan Chalmers, Thomas C Muir, and John G McCarron. 2005. “IP3-Mediated Ca2+ Increases Do Not Involve the Ryanodine Receptor, but Ryanodine Receptor Antagonists Reduce IP3-Mediated Ca2+ Increases in Guinea-Pig Colonic Smooth Muscle Cells.” The Journal of Physiology 569 (Pt 2): 533–44. doi:10.1113/jphysiol.2005.096529.