Cite
Loss of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase kinase 2, transferrin, and transferrin receptor proteins in the temporal cortex of Alzheimer's patients postmortem is associated with abnormal iron homeostasis: implications for patient survival.
MLA
Sabbir, Mohammad Golam. “Loss of Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase Kinase 2, Transferrin, and Transferrin Receptor Proteins in the Temporal Cortex of Alzheimer’s Patients Postmortem Is Associated with Abnormal Iron Homeostasis: Implications for Patient Survival.” Frontiers in Cell & Developmental Biology, Dec. 2024, pp. 1–19. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2024.1469751.
APA
Sabbir, M. G. (2024). Loss of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase kinase 2, transferrin, and transferrin receptor proteins in the temporal cortex of Alzheimer’s patients postmortem is associated with abnormal iron homeostasis: implications for patient survival. Frontiers in Cell & Developmental Biology, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2024.1469751
Chicago
Sabbir, Mohammad Golam. 2024. “Loss of Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase Kinase 2, Transferrin, and Transferrin Receptor Proteins in the Temporal Cortex of Alzheimer’s Patients Postmortem Is Associated with Abnormal Iron Homeostasis: Implications for Patient Survival.” Frontiers in Cell & Developmental Biology, December, 1–19. doi:10.3389/fcell.2024.1469751.