Cite
A previously uncharacterized, nonphotosynthetic member of the Chromatiaceae is the primary CO2-fixing constituent in a self-regenerating biocathode.
MLA
Wang, Zheng, et al. “A Previously Uncharacterized, Nonphotosynthetic Member of the Chromatiaceae Is the Primary CO2-Fixing Constituent in a Self-Regenerating Biocathode.” Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 81, no. 2, Jan. 2015, pp. 699–712. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.02947-14.
APA
Wang, Z., Leary, D. H., Malanoski, A. P., Li, R. W., Hervey, W. J. 4th, Eddie, B. J., Tender, G. S., Yanosky, S. G., Vora, G. J., Tender, L. M., Lin, B., & Strycharz-Glaven, S. M. (2015). A previously uncharacterized, nonphotosynthetic member of the Chromatiaceae is the primary CO2-fixing constituent in a self-regenerating biocathode. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 81(2), 699–712. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.02947-14
Chicago
Wang, Zheng, Dagmar H Leary, Anthony P Malanoski, Robert W Li, W Judson, 4th Hervey, Brian J Eddie, Gabrielle S Tender, et al. 2015. “A Previously Uncharacterized, Nonphotosynthetic Member of the Chromatiaceae Is the Primary CO2-Fixing Constituent in a Self-Regenerating Biocathode.” Applied and Environmental Microbiology 81 (2): 699–712. doi:10.1128/AEM.02947-14.