Cite
Four-week cold acclimation in adult humans shifts uncoupling thermogenesis from skeletal muscles to brown adipose tissue.
MLA
Blondin, Denis P., et al. “Four-Week Cold Acclimation in Adult Humans Shifts Uncoupling Thermogenesis from Skeletal Muscles to Brown Adipose Tissue.” Journal of Physiology, vol. 595, no. 6, Mar. 2017, pp. 2099–113. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1113/JP273395.
APA
Blondin, D. P., Daoud, A., Taylor, T., Tingelstad, H. C., Bézaire, V., Richard, D., Carpentier, A. C., Taylor, A. W., Harper, M., Aguer, C., & Haman, F. (2017). Four-week cold acclimation in adult humans shifts uncoupling thermogenesis from skeletal muscles to brown adipose tissue. Journal of Physiology, 595(6), 2099–2113. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP273395
Chicago
Blondin, Denis P., Amani Daoud, Taryn Taylor, Hans C. Tingelstad, Véronic Bézaire, Denis Richard, André C. Carpentier, et al. 2017. “Four-Week Cold Acclimation in Adult Humans Shifts Uncoupling Thermogenesis from Skeletal Muscles to Brown Adipose Tissue.” Journal of Physiology 595 (6): 2099–2113. doi:10.1113/JP273395.