Cite
Lack of an association between clinical INSTI-related body weight gain and direct interference with MC4 receptor (MC4R), a key central regulator of body weight.
MLA
Carrie McMahon, et al. “Lack of an Association between Clinical INSTI-Related Body Weight Gain and Direct Interference with MC4 Receptor (MC4R), a Key Central Regulator of Body Weight.” PLoS ONE, vol. 15, no. 2, Jan. 2020, p. e0229617. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229617.
APA
Carrie McMahon, James L Trevaskis, Christoph Carter, Kevin Holsapple, Kirsten White, Moupali Das, Sean Collins, Hal Martin, & Leigh Ann Burns-Naas. (2020). Lack of an association between clinical INSTI-related body weight gain and direct interference with MC4 receptor (MC4R), a key central regulator of body weight. PLoS ONE, 15(2), e0229617. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229617
Chicago
Carrie McMahon, James L Trevaskis, Christoph Carter, Kevin Holsapple, Kirsten White, Moupali Das, Sean Collins, Hal Martin, and Leigh Ann Burns-Naas. 2020. “Lack of an Association between Clinical INSTI-Related Body Weight Gain and Direct Interference with MC4 Receptor (MC4R), a Key Central Regulator of Body Weight.” PLoS ONE 15 (2): e0229617. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0229617.