Cite
Autophagy is a gatekeeper of hepatic differentiation and carcinogenesis by controlling the degradation of Yap.
MLA
Lee, Youngmin A., et al. “Autophagy Is a Gatekeeper of Hepatic Differentiation and Carcinogenesis by Controlling the Degradation of Yap.” Nature Communications, vol. 9, no. 1, Nov. 2018, p. 4962. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-07338-z.
APA
Lee, Y. A., Noon, L. A., Akat, K. M., Ybanez, M. D., Lee, T.-F., Berres, M.-L., Fujiwara, N., Goossens, N., Chou, H.-I., Parvin-Nejad, F. P., Khambu, B., Kramer, E. G. M., Gordon, R., Pfleger, C., Germain, D., John, G. R., Campbell, K. N., Yue, Z., Yin, X.-M., … Friedman, S. L. (2018). Autophagy is a gatekeeper of hepatic differentiation and carcinogenesis by controlling the degradation of Yap. Nature Communications, 9(1), 4962. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-07338-z
Chicago
Lee, Youngmin A, Luke A Noon, Kemal M Akat, Maria D Ybanez, Ting-Fang Lee, Marie-Luise Berres, Naoto Fujiwara, et al. 2018. “Autophagy Is a Gatekeeper of Hepatic Differentiation and Carcinogenesis by Controlling the Degradation of Yap.” Nature Communications 9 (1): 4962. doi:10.1038/s41467-018-07338-z.