Cite
Evening aspirin intake results in higher levels of platelet inhibition and a reduction in reticulated platelets - a window of opportunity for patients with cardiovascular disease?
MLA
J.J.K. van Diemen, et al. “Evening Aspirin Intake Results in Higher Levels of Platelet Inhibition and a Reduction in Reticulated Platelets - a Window of Opportunity for Patients with Cardiovascular Disease?” Platelets, vol. 32, no. 6, Aug. 2021, pp. 821–27. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/09537104.2020.1809643.
APA
J.J.K. van Diemen, M.C. Madsen, P. Vrancken, K. de Bie, J.G. van der Bom, G. Veen, T.N. Bonten, W.W. Fuijkschot, Y.M. Smulders, & A. Thijs. (2021). Evening aspirin intake results in higher levels of platelet inhibition and a reduction in reticulated platelets - a window of opportunity for patients with cardiovascular disease? Platelets, 32(6), 821–827. https://doi.org/10.1080/09537104.2020.1809643
Chicago
J.J.K. van Diemen, M.C. Madsen, P. Vrancken, K. de Bie, J.G. van der Bom, G. Veen, T.N. Bonten, W.W. Fuijkschot, Y.M. Smulders, and A. Thijs. 2021. “Evening Aspirin Intake Results in Higher Levels of Platelet Inhibition and a Reduction in Reticulated Platelets - a Window of Opportunity for Patients with Cardiovascular Disease?” Platelets 32 (6): 821–27. doi:10.1080/09537104.2020.1809643.