Cite
Elevated plasma histamine concentration as a sensitive real-time parameter for distinct phases of surgical trauma: a tool for technology assessment.
MLA
Sitter, H., et al. “Elevated Plasma Histamine Concentration as a Sensitive Real-Time Parameter for Distinct Phases of Surgical Trauma: A Tool for Technology Assessment.” Agents and Actions, vol. 33, no. 1–2, May 1991, pp. 203–07. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01993168.
APA
Sitter, H., Lorenz, W., Klotter, H. J., Duda, D., Buess, G., & Sattler, J. (1991). Elevated plasma histamine concentration as a sensitive real-time parameter for distinct phases of surgical trauma: a tool for technology assessment. Agents and Actions, 33(1–2), 203–207. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01993168
Chicago
Sitter, H, W Lorenz, H J Klotter, D Duda, G Buess, and J Sattler. 1991. “Elevated Plasma Histamine Concentration as a Sensitive Real-Time Parameter for Distinct Phases of Surgical Trauma: A Tool for Technology Assessment.” Agents and Actions 33 (1–2): 203–7. doi:10.1007/BF01993168.