Cite
Increased Extra-axial Cerebrospinal Fluid in High-Risk Infants Who Later Develop Autism
MLA
McKinstry, R. C., et al. Increased Extra-Axial Cerebrospinal Fluid in High-Risk Infants Who Later Develop Autism. Jan. 2017. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.17615/jma1-md11.
APA
McKinstry, R. C., Constantino, J., Schultz, R. T., Styner, M. A., Kostopoulos, P., Emerson, R. W., Zwaigenbaum, L., Botteron, K., Dager, S. R., Gu, H., Styner, M., Swanson, M. R., Kim, S. H., Nordahl, C. W., Schultz, R., Infant Brain Imaging Study Network, Pike, G. B., Collins, D. L., Fonov, V. S., … Botteron, K. N. (2017). Increased Extra-axial Cerebrospinal Fluid in High-Risk Infants Who Later Develop Autism. https://doi.org/10.17615/jma1-md11
Chicago
McKinstry, R.C., J. Constantino, R.T. Schultz, M.A. Styner, P. Kostopoulos, R.W. Emerson, L. Zwaigenbaum, et al. 2017. “Increased Extra-Axial Cerebrospinal Fluid in High-Risk Infants Who Later Develop Autism,” January. doi:10.17615/jma1-md11.