Cite
A candidate loss-of-function variant in SGIP1 causes synaptic dysfunction and recessive parkinsonism.
MLA
Decet, Marianna, et al. “A Candidate Loss-of-Function Variant in SGIP1 Causes Synaptic Dysfunction and Recessive Parkinsonism.” Cell Reports. Medicine, Sept. 2024, p. 101749. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101749.
APA
Decet, M., Scott, P., Kuenen, S., Meftah, D., Swerts, J., Calatayud, C., Gallego, S. F., Kaempf, N., Nachman, E., Praschberger, R., Schoovaerts, N., Tang, C. C., Eidelberg, D., Al Adawi, S., Al Asmi, A., Nandhagopal, R., & Verstreken, P. (2024). A candidate loss-of-function variant in SGIP1 causes synaptic dysfunction and recessive parkinsonism. Cell Reports. Medicine, 101749. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101749
Chicago
Decet, Marianna, Patrick Scott, Sabine Kuenen, Douja Meftah, Jef Swerts, Carles Calatayud, Sandra F Gallego, et al. 2024. “A Candidate Loss-of-Function Variant in SGIP1 Causes Synaptic Dysfunction and Recessive Parkinsonism.” Cell Reports. Medicine, September, 101749. doi:10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101749.