Cite
Folate receptor alpha defect causes cerebral folate transport deficiency: a treatable neurodegenerative disorder associated with disturbed myelin metabolism.
MLA
Steinfeld, Robert, et al. “Folate Receptor Alpha Defect Causes Cerebral Folate Transport Deficiency: A Treatable Neurodegenerative Disorder Associated with Disturbed Myelin Metabolism.” American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 85, no. 3, Sept. 2009, pp. 354–63. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2009.08.005.
APA
Steinfeld, R., Grapp, M., Kraetzner, R., Dreha-Kulaczewski, S., Helms, G., Dechent, P., Wevers, R., Grosso, S., & Gärtner, J. (2009). Folate receptor alpha defect causes cerebral folate transport deficiency: a treatable neurodegenerative disorder associated with disturbed myelin metabolism. American Journal of Human Genetics, 85(3), 354–363. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2009.08.005
Chicago
Steinfeld, Robert, Marcel Grapp, Ralph Kraetzner, Steffi Dreha-Kulaczewski, Gunther Helms, Peter Dechent, Ron Wevers, Salvatore Grosso, and Jutta Gärtner. 2009. “Folate Receptor Alpha Defect Causes Cerebral Folate Transport Deficiency: A Treatable Neurodegenerative Disorder Associated with Disturbed Myelin Metabolism.” American Journal of Human Genetics 85 (3): 354–63. doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2009.08.005.