Cite
Two novel immortal pancreatic beta-cell lines expressing and secreting human islet amyloid polypeptide do not spontaneously develop islet amyloid.
MLA
Andrikopoulos, Sofianos, et al. “Two Novel Immortal Pancreatic Beta-Cell Lines Expressing and Secreting Human Islet Amyloid Polypeptide Do Not Spontaneously Develop Islet Amyloid.” Diabetes, vol. 48, no. 10, Oct. 1999, pp. 1962–70. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.2337/diabetes.48.10.1962.
APA
Andrikopoulos, S., Verchere, C. B., Teague, J. C., Howell, W. M., Fujimoto, W. Y., Wight, T. N., Kahn, S. E., Andrikopoulos, S., Verchere, C. B., Teague, J. C., Howell, W. M., Fujimoto, W. Y., Wight, T. N., & Kahn, S. E. (1999). Two novel immortal pancreatic beta-cell lines expressing and secreting human islet amyloid polypeptide do not spontaneously develop islet amyloid. Diabetes, 48(10), 1962–1970. https://doi.org/10.2337/diabetes.48.10.1962
Chicago
Andrikopoulos, Sofianos, C. Bruce Verchere, Jeanette C. Teague, William M. Howell, Wilfred Y. Fujimoto, Thomas N. Wight, Steven E. Kahn, et al. 1999. “Two Novel Immortal Pancreatic Beta-Cell Lines Expressing and Secreting Human Islet Amyloid Polypeptide Do Not Spontaneously Develop Islet Amyloid.” Diabetes 48 (10): 1962–70. doi:10.2337/diabetes.48.10.1962.