Cite
PHD2 inactivation in Type I cells drives HIF-2α-dependent multilineage hyperplasia and the formation of paraganglioma-like carotid bodies.
MLA
Fielding, James W., et al. “PHD2 Inactivation in Type I Cells Drives HIF-2α-Dependent Multilineage Hyperplasia and the Formation of Paraganglioma-like Carotid Bodies.” The Journal of Physiology, June 2018. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1113/JP275996.
APA
Fielding, J. W., Hodson, E. J., Cheng, X., Ferguson, D. J. P., Eckardt, L., Adam, J., Lip, P., Maton-Howarth, M., Ratnayaka, I., Pugh, C. W., Buckler, K. J., Ratcliffe, P. J., & Bishop, T. (2018). PHD2 inactivation in Type I cells drives HIF-2α-dependent multilineage hyperplasia and the formation of paraganglioma-like carotid bodies. The Journal of Physiology. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP275996
Chicago
Fielding, James W, Emma J Hodson, Xiaotong Cheng, David J P Ferguson, Luise Eckardt, Julie Adam, Philomena Lip, et al. 2018. “PHD2 Inactivation in Type I Cells Drives HIF-2α-Dependent Multilineage Hyperplasia and the Formation of Paraganglioma-like Carotid Bodies.” The Journal of Physiology, June. doi:10.1113/JP275996.