Cite
Aromatic amino-acid residues at the active and peripheral anionic sites control the binding of E2020 (Aricept®) to cholinesterases.
MLA
Saxena, Ashima, et al. “Aromatic Amino-Acid Residues at the Active and Peripheral Anionic Sites Control the Binding of E2020 (Aricept®) to Cholinesterases.” European Journal of Biochemistry, vol. 270, no. 22, Nov. 2003, pp. 4447–58. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1432-1033.2003.03837.x.
APA
Saxena, A., Fedorko, J. M., Vinayaka, C. R., Medhekar, R., Radić, Z., Taylor, P., Lockridge, O., & Doctor, B. P. (2003). Aromatic amino-acid residues at the active and peripheral anionic sites control the binding of E2020 (Aricept®) to cholinesterases. European Journal of Biochemistry, 270(22), 4447–4458. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1432-1033.2003.03837.x
Chicago
Saxena, Ashima, James M. Fedorko, C.R. Vinayaka, Rohit Medhekar, Zoran Radić, Palmer Taylor, Oksana Lockridge, and Bhupendra P. Doctor. 2003. “Aromatic Amino-Acid Residues at the Active and Peripheral Anionic Sites Control the Binding of E2020 (Aricept®) to Cholinesterases.” European Journal of Biochemistry 270 (22): 4447–58. doi:10.1046/j.1432-1033.2003.03837.x.