Cite
RyR2 C-terminal truncating variants identified in patients with arrhythmic phenotypes exert a dominant negative effect through formation of wildtype-truncation heteromers.
MLA
Shanshan Tian, et al. “RyR2 C-Terminal Truncating Variants Identified in Patients with Arrhythmic Phenotypes Exert a Dominant Negative Effect through Formation of Wildtype-Truncation Heteromers.” Biochemical Journal, vol. 480, no. 17, Sept. 2023, pp. 1379–95. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20230254.
APA
Shanshan Tian, Xiaowei Zhong, Hui Wang, Jinhong Wei, Wenting Guo, Ruiwu Wang, Estillore, J. P., Napolitano, C., Duff, H. H., Ilhan, E., Knight, L. M., Lloyd, M. S., Roberts, J. D., Priori, S. G., & Chen, S. R. W. (2023). RyR2 C-terminal truncating variants identified in patients with arrhythmic phenotypes exert a dominant negative effect through formation of wildtype-truncation heteromers. Biochemical Journal, 480(17), 1379–1395. https://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20230254
Chicago
Shanshan Tian, Xiaowei Zhong, Hui Wang, Jinhong Wei, Wenting Guo, Ruiwu Wang, John Paul Estillore, et al. 2023. “RyR2 C-Terminal Truncating Variants Identified in Patients with Arrhythmic Phenotypes Exert a Dominant Negative Effect through Formation of Wildtype-Truncation Heteromers.” Biochemical Journal 480 (17): 1379–95. doi:10.1042/BCJ20230254.