Cite
Viperid Envenomation Wound Exudate Contributes to Increased Vascular Permeability via a DAMPs/TLR-4 Mediated Pathway.
MLA
Rucavado, Alexandra, et al. “Viperid Envenomation Wound Exudate Contributes to Increased Vascular Permeability via a DAMPs/TLR-4 Mediated Pathway.” Toxins, vol. 8, no. 12, Nov. 2016. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins8120349.
APA
Rucavado, A., Nicolau, C. A., Escalante, T., Kim, J., Herrera, C., Gutiérrez, J. M., & Fox, J. W. (2016). Viperid Envenomation Wound Exudate Contributes to Increased Vascular Permeability via a DAMPs/TLR-4 Mediated Pathway. Toxins, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins8120349
Chicago
Rucavado, Alexandra, Carolina A Nicolau, Teresa Escalante, Junho Kim, Cristina Herrera, José María Gutiérrez, and Jay W Fox. 2016. “Viperid Envenomation Wound Exudate Contributes to Increased Vascular Permeability via a DAMPs/TLR-4 Mediated Pathway.” Toxins 8 (12). doi:10.3390/toxins8120349.