Cite
Embryonic Substantia Nigra Grafts Show Directional Outgrowth to Cografted Striatal Grafts and Potential for Pathway Reconstruction in Nonhuman Primate
MLA
J. R. Sladek Ph.D., et al. “Embryonic Substantia Nigra Grafts Show Directional Outgrowth to Cografted Striatal Grafts and Potential for Pathway Reconstruction in Nonhuman Primate.” Cell Transplantation, vol. 17, Apr. 2008. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3727/096368908784423274.
APA
J. R. Sladek Ph.D., K. B. Bjugstad, T. J. Collier, E. A. Bundock, B. C. Blanchard, J. D. Elsworth, R. H. Roth, & D. E. Redmond. (2008). Embryonic Substantia Nigra Grafts Show Directional Outgrowth to Cografted Striatal Grafts and Potential for Pathway Reconstruction in Nonhuman Primate. Cell Transplantation, 17. https://doi.org/10.3727/096368908784423274
Chicago
J. R. Sladek Ph.D., K. B. Bjugstad, T. J. Collier, E. A. Bundock, B. C. Blanchard, J. D. Elsworth, R. H. Roth, and D. E. Redmond. 2008. “Embryonic Substantia Nigra Grafts Show Directional Outgrowth to Cografted Striatal Grafts and Potential for Pathway Reconstruction in Nonhuman Primate.” Cell Transplantation 17 (April). doi:10.3727/096368908784423274.