Cite
Accuracy and repeatability of blood volume measurement by pulse dye densitometry compared to the conventional method using 51Cr-labeled red blood cells.
MLA
Imai, Takasuke, et al. “Accuracy and Repeatability of Blood Volume Measurement by Pulse Dye Densitometry Compared to the Conventional Method Using 51Cr-Labeled Red Blood Cells.” Intensive Care Medicine, vol. 26, no. 9, Sept. 2000, pp. 1343–49. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/s001340000618.
APA
Imai, T., Mitaka, C., Nosaka, T., Koike, A., Ohki, S., Isa, Y., Kunimoto, F., Imai, T., Mitaka, C., Nosaka, T., Koike, A., Ohki, S., Isa, Y., & Kunimoto, F. (2000). Accuracy and repeatability of blood volume measurement by pulse dye densitometry compared to the conventional method using 51Cr-labeled red blood cells. Intensive Care Medicine, 26(9), 1343–1349. https://doi.org/10.1007/s001340000618
Chicago
Imai, Takasuke, Chieko Mitaka, Toshihisa Nosaka, Akira Koike, Satoshi Ohki, Yukitaka Isa, Fumio Kunimoto, et al. 2000. “Accuracy and Repeatability of Blood Volume Measurement by Pulse Dye Densitometry Compared to the Conventional Method Using 51Cr-Labeled Red Blood Cells.” Intensive Care Medicine 26 (9): 1343–49. doi:10.1007/s001340000618.