Cite
Opposing effects of traumatic brain injury on excitatory synaptic function in the lateral amygdala in the absence and presence of preinjury stress.
MLA
Klein, Rebecca C., et al. “Opposing Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury on Excitatory Synaptic Function in the Lateral Amygdala in the Absence and Presence of Preinjury Stress.” Journal of Neuroscience Research, vol. 94, no. 6, June 2016, pp. 579–89. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/jnr.23702.
APA
Klein, R. C., Acheson, S. K., Qadri, L. H., Dawson, A. A., Rodriguiz, R. M., Wetsel, W. C., Moore, S. D., Laskowitz, D. T., & Dawson, H. N. (2016). Opposing effects of traumatic brain injury on excitatory synaptic function in the lateral amygdala in the absence and presence of preinjury stress. Journal of Neuroscience Research, 94(6), 579–589. https://doi.org/10.1002/jnr.23702
Chicago
Klein, Rebecca C, Shawn K Acheson, Laura H Qadri, Alina A Dawson, Ramona M Rodriguiz, William C Wetsel, Scott D Moore, Daniel T Laskowitz, and Hana N Dawson. 2016. “Opposing Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury on Excitatory Synaptic Function in the Lateral Amygdala in the Absence and Presence of Preinjury Stress.” Journal of Neuroscience Research 94 (6): 579–89. doi:10.1002/jnr.23702.