Cite
Single-leg exercise training augments in vivo skeletal muscle oxidative flux and vascular content and function in adults with type 2 diabetes.
MLA
Scalzo, Rebecca L., et al. “Single-Leg Exercise Training Augments in Vivo Skeletal Muscle Oxidative Flux and Vascular Content and Function in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes.” The Journal of Physiology, vol. 600, no. 4, Feb. 2022, pp. 963–78. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1113/JP280603.
APA
Scalzo, R. L., Schauer, I. E., Rafferty, D., Knaub, L. A., Kvaratskhelia, N., Johnson, T. K., Pott, G. B., Abushamat, L. A., Whipple, M. O., Huebschmann, A. G., Cree-Green, M., Reusch, J. E. B., & Regensteiner, J. G. (2022). Single-leg exercise training augments in vivo skeletal muscle oxidative flux and vascular content and function in adults with type 2 diabetes. The Journal of Physiology, 600(4), 963–978. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP280603
Chicago
Scalzo, Rebecca L, Irene E Schauer, Deirdre Rafferty, Leslie A Knaub, Nina Kvaratskhelia, Taro Kaelix Johnson, Gregory B Pott, et al. 2022. “Single-Leg Exercise Training Augments in Vivo Skeletal Muscle Oxidative Flux and Vascular Content and Function in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes.” The Journal of Physiology 600 (4): 963–78. doi:10.1113/JP280603.