Cite
Chronic haloperidol, but not clozapine, produces altered oral movements and increased extracellular glutamate in rats.
MLA
See, R. E., and M. A. Chapman. “Chronic Haloperidol, but Not Clozapine, Produces Altered Oral Movements and Increased Extracellular Glutamate in Rats.” European Journal of Pharmacology, vol. 263, no. 3, Oct. 1994, pp. 269–76. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-2999(94)90722-6.
APA
See, R. E., & Chapman, M. A. (1994). Chronic haloperidol, but not clozapine, produces altered oral movements and increased extracellular glutamate in rats. European Journal of Pharmacology, 263(3), 269–276. https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-2999(94)90722-6
Chicago
See, R E, and M A Chapman. 1994. “Chronic Haloperidol, but Not Clozapine, Produces Altered Oral Movements and Increased Extracellular Glutamate in Rats.” European Journal of Pharmacology 263 (3): 269–76. doi:10.1016/0014-2999(94)90722-6.