Cite
Circulating intestine-derived exosomal miR-328 in plasma, a possible biomarker for estimating BCRP function in the human intestines.
MLA
Gotanda, Keisuke, et al. “Circulating Intestine-Derived Exosomal MiR-328 in Plasma, a Possible Biomarker for Estimating BCRP Function in the Human Intestines.” Scientific Reports, Sept. 2016, p. 32299. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/srep32299.
APA
Gotanda, K., Hirota, T., Saito, J., Fukae, M., Egashira, Y., Izumi, N., Deguchi, M., Kimura, M., Matsuki, S., Irie, S., & Ieiri, I. (2016). Circulating intestine-derived exosomal miR-328 in plasma, a possible biomarker for estimating BCRP function in the human intestines. Scientific Reports, 32299. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep32299
Chicago
Gotanda, Keisuke, Takeshi Hirota, Jumpei Saito, Masato Fukae, Yu Egashira, Noritomo Izumi, Mariko Deguchi, et al. 2016. “Circulating Intestine-Derived Exosomal MiR-328 in Plasma, a Possible Biomarker for Estimating BCRP Function in the Human Intestines.” Scientific Reports, September, 32299. doi:10.1038/srep32299.