Cite
Utrophin abundance is reduced at neuromuscular junctions of patients with both inherited and acquired acetylcholine receptor deficiencies.
MLA
Slater, C. R., et al. “Utrophin Abundance Is Reduced at Neuromuscular Junctions of Patients with Both Inherited and Acquired Acetylcholine Receptor Deficiencies.” Brain: A Journal of Neurology, vol. 120, no. 9, Sept. 1997, pp. 1513–31. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/120.9.1513.
APA
Slater, C. R., Young, C., Wood, S. J., Bewick, G. S., Anderson, L. V., Baxter, P., Fawcett, P. R., Roberts, M., Jacobson, L., Kuks, J., Vincent, A., & Newsom-Davis, J. (1997). Utrophin abundance is reduced at neuromuscular junctions of patients with both inherited and acquired acetylcholine receptor deficiencies. Brain: A Journal of Neurology, 120(9), 1513–1531. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/120.9.1513
Chicago
Slater, C R, C Young, S J Wood, G S Bewick, L V Anderson, P Baxter, P R Fawcett, et al. 1997. “Utrophin Abundance Is Reduced at Neuromuscular Junctions of Patients with Both Inherited and Acquired Acetylcholine Receptor Deficiencies.” Brain: A Journal of Neurology 120 (9): 1513–31. doi:10.1093/brain/120.9.1513.