Cite
N-terminal lipid conjugation of amyloid β(1-40) leads to the formation of highly ordered N-terminally extended fibrils.
MLA
Adler, Juliane, et al. “N-Terminal Lipid Conjugation of Amyloid β(1-40) Leads to the Formation of Highly Ordered N-Terminally Extended Fibrils.” Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP, vol. 19, no. 3, Jan. 2017, pp. 1839–46. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cp05982a.
APA
Adler, J., Scheidt, H. A., Lemmnitzer, K., Krueger, M., & Huster, D. (2017). N-terminal lipid conjugation of amyloid β(1-40) leads to the formation of highly ordered N-terminally extended fibrils. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP, 19(3), 1839–1846. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cp05982a
Chicago
Adler, Juliane, Holger A Scheidt, Katharina Lemmnitzer, Martin Krueger, and Daniel Huster. 2017. “N-Terminal Lipid Conjugation of Amyloid β(1-40) Leads to the Formation of Highly Ordered N-Terminally Extended Fibrils.” Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP 19 (3): 1839–46. doi:10.1039/c6cp05982a.