Cite
A Catalase-related Hemoprotein in Coral Is Specialized for Synthesis of Short-chain Aldehydes: DISCOVERY OF P450-TYPE HYDROPEROXIDE LYASE ACTIVITY IN A CATALASE.
MLA
Teder, Tarvi, et al. “A Catalase-Related Hemoprotein in Coral Is Specialized for Synthesis of Short-Chain Aldehydes: DISCOVERY OF P450-TYPE HYDROPEROXIDE LYASE ACTIVITY IN A CATALASE.” The Journal of Biological Chemistry, vol. 290, no. 32, Aug. 2015, pp. 19823–32. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M115.660282.
APA
Teder, T., Lõhelaid, H., Boeglin, W. E., Calcutt, W. M., Brash, A. R., & Samel, N. (2015). A Catalase-related Hemoprotein in Coral Is Specialized for Synthesis of Short-chain Aldehydes: DISCOVERY OF P450-TYPE HYDROPEROXIDE LYASE ACTIVITY IN A CATALASE. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 290(32), 19823–19832. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M115.660282
Chicago
Teder, Tarvi, Helike Lõhelaid, William E Boeglin, Wade M Calcutt, Alan R Brash, and Nigulas Samel. 2015. “A Catalase-Related Hemoprotein in Coral Is Specialized for Synthesis of Short-Chain Aldehydes: DISCOVERY OF P450-TYPE HYDROPEROXIDE LYASE ACTIVITY IN A CATALASE.” The Journal of Biological Chemistry 290 (32): 19823–32. doi:10.1074/jbc.M115.660282.