Cite
Higher maternal serum concentrations of nicotinamide and related metabolites in late pregnancy are associated with a lower risk of offspring atopic eczema at age 12 months.
MLA
El, Heis, S., et al. “Higher Maternal Serum Concentrations of Nicotinamide and Related Metabolites in Late Pregnancy Are Associated with a Lower Risk of Offspring Atopic Eczema at Age 12 Months.” Clinical & Experimental Allergy, vol. 46, no. 10, Oct. 2016, pp. 1337–43. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/cea.12782.
APA
El, H. S., Crozier, S. R., Robinson, S. M., Harvey, N. C., Cooper, C., Inskip, H. M., & Godfrey, K. M. (2016). Higher maternal serum concentrations of nicotinamide and related metabolites in late pregnancy are associated with a lower risk of offspring atopic eczema at age 12 months. Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 46(10), 1337–1343. https://doi.org/10.1111/cea.12782
Chicago
El, Heis, S., S. R. Crozier, S. M. Robinson, N. C. Harvey, C. Cooper, H. M. Inskip, and K. M. Godfrey. 2016. “Higher Maternal Serum Concentrations of Nicotinamide and Related Metabolites in Late Pregnancy Are Associated with a Lower Risk of Offspring Atopic Eczema at Age 12 Months.” Clinical & Experimental Allergy 46 (10): 1337–43. doi:10.1111/cea.12782.