Cite
Perinatal exposure to atazanavir-based antiretroviral regimens in a mouse model leads to differential long-term motor and cognitive deficits dependent on the NRTI backbone.
MLA
Dhume, Shreya H., et al. “Perinatal Exposure to Atazanavir-Based Antiretroviral Regimens in a Mouse Model Leads to Differential Long-Term Motor and Cognitive Deficits Dependent on the NRTI Backbone.” Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, Apr. 2024, pp. 1–17. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2024.1376681.
APA
Dhume, S. H., Balogun, K., Sarkar, A., Acosta, S., Mount, H. T. J., Cahill, L. S., Sled, J. G., & Serghides, L. (2024). Perinatal exposure to atazanavir-based antiretroviral regimens in a mouse model leads to differential long-term motor and cognitive deficits dependent on the NRTI backbone. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2024.1376681
Chicago
Dhume, Shreya H., Kayode Balogun, Ambalika Sarkar, Sebastian Acosta, Howard T. J. Mount, Lindsay S. Cahill, John G. Sled, and Lena Serghides. 2024. “Perinatal Exposure to Atazanavir-Based Antiretroviral Regimens in a Mouse Model Leads to Differential Long-Term Motor and Cognitive Deficits Dependent on the NRTI Backbone.” Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, April, 1–17. doi:10.3389/fnmol.2024.1376681.