Cite
Elimination of Vitamin D Signaling Causes Increased Mortality in a Model of Overactivation of the Insulin Receptor: Role of Lipid Metabolism.
MLA
Crespo-Masip, Maria, et al. “Elimination of Vitamin D Signaling Causes Increased Mortality in a Model of Overactivation of the Insulin Receptor: Role of Lipid Metabolism.” Nutrients, vol. 14, no. 7, Apr. 2022. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14071516.
APA
Crespo-Masip, M., Perez-Gomez, A., Garcia-Carrasco, A., Jover, R., Guzmán, C., Dolcet, X., Ibarz, M., Martínez, C., Eritja, À., Diaz-Tocados, J. M., & Valdivielso, J. M. (2022). Elimination of Vitamin D Signaling Causes Increased Mortality in a Model of Overactivation of the Insulin Receptor: Role of Lipid Metabolism. Nutrients, 14(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14071516
Chicago
Crespo-Masip, Maria, Aurora Perez-Gomez, Alicia Garcia-Carrasco, Ramiro Jover, Carla Guzmán, Xavier Dolcet, Mercé Ibarz, et al. 2022. “Elimination of Vitamin D Signaling Causes Increased Mortality in a Model of Overactivation of the Insulin Receptor: Role of Lipid Metabolism.” Nutrients 14 (7). doi:10.3390/nu14071516.