Cite
The carcinogen chromate causes DNA damage and inhibits drug-mediated induction of porphyrin accumulation and glucuronidation in chick embryo hepatocytes.
MLA
Tsapakos, M. J., et al. “The Carcinogen Chromate Causes DNA Damage and Inhibits Drug-Mediated Induction of Porphyrin Accumulation and Glucuronidation in Chick Embryo Hepatocytes.” Carcinogenesis, vol. 4, no. 8, Aug. 1983, pp. 959–66. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/4.8.959.
APA
Tsapakos, M. J., Hampton, T. H., Sinclair, P. R., Sinclair, J. F., Bement, W. J., & Wetterhahn, K. E. (1983). The carcinogen chromate causes DNA damage and inhibits drug-mediated induction of porphyrin accumulation and glucuronidation in chick embryo hepatocytes. Carcinogenesis, 4(8), 959–966. https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/4.8.959
Chicago
Tsapakos, M J, T H Hampton, P R Sinclair, J F Sinclair, W J Bement, and K E Wetterhahn. 1983. “The Carcinogen Chromate Causes DNA Damage and Inhibits Drug-Mediated Induction of Porphyrin Accumulation and Glucuronidation in Chick Embryo Hepatocytes.” Carcinogenesis 4 (8): 959–66. doi:10.1093/carcin/4.8.959.