Cite
Sphingosine is involved in PAPTP-induced death of pancreas cancer cells by interfering with mitochondrial functions.
MLA
Patel, Sameer H., et al. “Sphingosine Is Involved in PAPTP-Induced Death of Pancreas Cancer Cells by Interfering with Mitochondrial Functions.” Journal of Molecular Medicine, vol. 102, no. 7, July 2024, pp. 947–59. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00109-024-02456-2.
APA
Patel, S. H., Wilson, G. C., Wu, Y., Keitsch, S., Wilker, B., Mattarei, A., Ahmad, S. A., Szabo, I., & Gulbins, E. (2024). Sphingosine is involved in PAPTP-induced death of pancreas cancer cells by interfering with mitochondrial functions. Journal of Molecular Medicine, 102(7), 947–959. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00109-024-02456-2
Chicago
Patel, Sameer H., Gregory C. Wilson, Yuqing Wu, Simone Keitsch, Barbara Wilker, Andrea Mattarei, Syed A. Ahmad, Ildiko Szabo, and Erich Gulbins. 2024. “Sphingosine Is Involved in PAPTP-Induced Death of Pancreas Cancer Cells by Interfering with Mitochondrial Functions.” Journal of Molecular Medicine 102 (7): 947–59. doi:10.1007/s00109-024-02456-2.