Cite
Ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1A) antagonism suppresses both alcohol consumption and the alcohol deprivation effect in rats following long-term voluntary alcohol consumption.
MLA
Suchankova, Petra, et al. “Ghrelin Receptor (GHS-R1A) Antagonism Suppresses Both Alcohol Consumption and the Alcohol Deprivation Effect in Rats Following Long-Term Voluntary Alcohol Consumption.” PloS One, vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. 2013, p. e71284. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071284.
APA
Suchankova, P., Steensland, P., Fredriksson, I., Engel, J. A., & Jerlhag, E. (2013). Ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1A) antagonism suppresses both alcohol consumption and the alcohol deprivation effect in rats following long-term voluntary alcohol consumption. PloS One, 8(8), e71284. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071284
Chicago
Suchankova, Petra, Pia Steensland, Ida Fredriksson, Jörgen A Engel, and Elisabet Jerlhag. 2013. “Ghrelin Receptor (GHS-R1A) Antagonism Suppresses Both Alcohol Consumption and the Alcohol Deprivation Effect in Rats Following Long-Term Voluntary Alcohol Consumption.” PloS One 8 (8): e71284. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0071284.