Cite
Administration of exogenous acylated ghrelin or rikkunshito, an endogenous ghrelin enhancer, improves the decrease in postprandial gastric motility in an acute restraint stress mouse model.
MLA
Nahata, M., et al. “Administration of Exogenous Acylated Ghrelin or Rikkunshito, an Endogenous Ghrelin Enhancer, Improves the Decrease in Postprandial Gastric Motility in an Acute Restraint Stress Mouse Model.” Neurogastroenterology & Motility, vol. 26, no. 6, June 2014, pp. 821–31. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/nmo.12336.
APA
Nahata, M., Saegusa, Y., Sadakane, C., Yamada, C., Nakagawa, K., Okubo, N., Ohnishi, S., Hattori, T., Sakamoto, N., & Takeda, H. (2014). Administration of exogenous acylated ghrelin or rikkunshito, an endogenous ghrelin enhancer, improves the decrease in postprandial gastric motility in an acute restraint stress mouse model. Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 26(6), 821–831. https://doi.org/10.1111/nmo.12336
Chicago
Nahata, M., Y. Saegusa, C. Sadakane, C. Yamada, K. Nakagawa, N. Okubo, S. Ohnishi, T. Hattori, N. Sakamoto, and H. Takeda. 2014. “Administration of Exogenous Acylated Ghrelin or Rikkunshito, an Endogenous Ghrelin Enhancer, Improves the Decrease in Postprandial Gastric Motility in an Acute Restraint Stress Mouse Model.” Neurogastroenterology & Motility 26 (6): 821–31. doi:10.1111/nmo.12336.