Cite
Role for neonatal D-serine signaling: prevention of physiological and behavioral deficits in adult Pick1 knockout mice.
MLA
Nomura, J., et al. “Role for Neonatal D-Serine Signaling: Prevention of Physiological and Behavioral Deficits in Adult Pick1 Knockout Mice.” Molecular Psychiatry, vol. 21, no. 3, Mar. 2016, pp. 386–93. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.61.
APA
Nomura, J., Jaaro-Peled, H., Lewis, E., Nuñez-Abades, P., Huppe-Gourgues, F., Cash-Padgett, T., Emiliani, F., Kondo, M. A., Furuya, A., Landek-Salgado, M. A., Ayhan, Y., Kamiya, A., Takumi, T., Huganir, R., Pletnikov, M., O’Donnell, P., & Sawa, A. (2016). Role for neonatal D-serine signaling: prevention of physiological and behavioral deficits in adult Pick1 knockout mice. Molecular Psychiatry, 21(3), 386–393. https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.61
Chicago
Nomura, J, H Jaaro-Peled, E Lewis, P Nuñez-Abades, F Huppe-Gourgues, T Cash-Padgett, F Emiliani, et al. 2016. “Role for Neonatal D-Serine Signaling: Prevention of Physiological and Behavioral Deficits in Adult Pick1 Knockout Mice.” Molecular Psychiatry 21 (3): 386–93. doi:10.1038/mp.2015.61.