Cite
Profound Sensitivity of the Liver to the Direct Effect of Insulin Allows Peripheral Insulin Delivery to Normalize Hepatic but Not Muscle Glucose Uptake in the Healthy Dog.
MLA
Kraft, Guillaume, et al. “Profound Sensitivity of the Liver to the Direct Effect of Insulin Allows Peripheral Insulin Delivery to Normalize Hepatic but Not Muscle Glucose Uptake in the Healthy Dog.” Diabetes, vol. 72, no. 2, Feb. 2023, pp. 196–209. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.2337/db22-0471.
APA
Kraft, G., Coate, K. C., Smith, M., Farmer, B., Scott, M., Hastings, J., Cherrington, A. D., & Edgerton, D. S. (2023). Profound Sensitivity of the Liver to the Direct Effect of Insulin Allows Peripheral Insulin Delivery to Normalize Hepatic but Not Muscle Glucose Uptake in the Healthy Dog. Diabetes, 72(2), 196–209. https://doi.org/10.2337/db22-0471
Chicago
Kraft, Guillaume, Katie C Coate, Marta Smith, Ben Farmer, Melanie Scott, Jon Hastings, Alan D Cherrington, and Dale S Edgerton. 2023. “Profound Sensitivity of the Liver to the Direct Effect of Insulin Allows Peripheral Insulin Delivery to Normalize Hepatic but Not Muscle Glucose Uptake in the Healthy Dog.” Diabetes 72 (2): 196–209. doi:10.2337/db22-0471.