Cite
Normal saline is associated with increased sickle red cell stiffness and prolonged transit times in a microfluidic model of the capillary system.
MLA
Carden, Marcus A., et al. “Normal Saline Is Associated with Increased Sickle Red Cell Stiffness and Prolonged Transit Times in a Microfluidic Model of the Capillary System.” Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. : 1994), vol. 24, no. 5, July 2017. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/micc.12353.
APA
Carden, M. A., Fay, M., Sakurai, Y., McFarland, B., Blanche, S., DiPrete, C., Joiner, C. H., Sulchek, T., & Lam, W. A. (2017). Normal saline is associated with increased sickle red cell stiffness and prolonged transit times in a microfluidic model of the capillary system. Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. : 1994), 24(5). https://doi.org/10.1111/micc.12353
Chicago
Carden, Marcus A, Meredith Fay, Yumiko Sakurai, Brynn McFarland, Sydney Blanche, Caleb DiPrete, Clinton H Joiner, Todd Sulchek, and Wilbur A Lam. 2017. “Normal Saline Is Associated with Increased Sickle Red Cell Stiffness and Prolonged Transit Times in a Microfluidic Model of the Capillary System.” Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. : 1994) 24 (5). doi:10.1111/micc.12353.