Cite
Late-Breaking: Exposure to 1.8 mM choline chloride does not impact development to the blastocyst stage or pregnancy rate after transfer for embryos produced in vitro.
MLA
Haimon, McKenzie L., et al. “Late-Breaking: Exposure to 1.8 MM Choline Chloride Does Not Impact Development to the Blastocyst Stage or Pregnancy Rate after Transfer for Embryos Produced in Vitro.” Journal of Animal Science, vol. 99, Nov. 2021, p. 361. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skab235.662.
APA
Haimon, M. L., Estrada-Cortés, E., Amaral, T. F., Jeensuk, S., Sosa, F., Bittar, J., Block, J., Heredia, D. C., Gonella-Diaza, A. M. M., Di Lorenzo, N., & Hansen, P. J. (2021). Late-Breaking: Exposure to 1.8 mM choline chloride does not impact development to the blastocyst stage or pregnancy rate after transfer for embryos produced in vitro. Journal of Animal Science, 99, 361. https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skab235.662
Chicago
Haimon, McKenzie L., Eliab Estrada-Cortés, Thiago F. Amaral, Surawich Jeensuk, Froylan Sosa, João Bittar, Jeremy Block, et al. 2021. “Late-Breaking: Exposure to 1.8 MM Choline Chloride Does Not Impact Development to the Blastocyst Stage or Pregnancy Rate after Transfer for Embryos Produced in Vitro.” Journal of Animal Science 99 (November): 361. doi:10.1093/jas/skab235.662.