Cite
Patients recovering from COVID-19 who presented with anosmia during their acute episode have behavioral, functional, and structural brain alterations.
MLA
Kausel, Leonie, et al. “Patients Recovering from COVID-19 Who Presented with Anosmia during Their Acute Episode Have Behavioral, Functional, and Structural Brain Alterations.” Scientific Reports, vol. 14, no. 1, Aug. 2024, p. 19049. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-69772-y.
APA
Kausel, L., Figueroa-Vargas, A., Zamorano, F., Stecher, X., Aspé-Sánchez, M., Carvajal-Paredes, P., Márquez-Rodríguez, V., Martínez-Molina, M. P., Román, C., Soto-Fernández, P., Valdebenito-Oyarzo, G., Manterola, C., Uribe-San-Martín, R., Silva, C., Henríquez-Ch, R., Aboitiz, F., Polania, R., Guevara, P., Muñoz-Venturelli, P., … Billeke, P. (2024). Patients recovering from COVID-19 who presented with anosmia during their acute episode have behavioral, functional, and structural brain alterations. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 19049. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-69772-y
Chicago
Kausel, Leonie, Alejandra Figueroa-Vargas, Francisco Zamorano, Ximena Stecher, Mauricio Aspé-Sánchez, Patricio Carvajal-Paredes, Victor Márquez-Rodríguez, et al. 2024. “Patients Recovering from COVID-19 Who Presented with Anosmia during Their Acute Episode Have Behavioral, Functional, and Structural Brain Alterations.” Scientific Reports 14 (1): 19049. doi:10.1038/s41598-024-69772-y.