Zervou, S., Whittington, H. J., Ostrowski, P. J., Cao, F., Tyler, J., Lake, H. A., . . . Lygate, C. A. Increasing creatine kinase activity protects against hypoxia / reoxygenation injury but not against anthracycline toxicity in vitro. Public Library of Science (PLoS).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationZervou, Sevasti, Hannah J. Whittington, Philip J. Ostrowski, Fang Cao, Jack Tyler, Hannah A. Lake, Stefan Neubauer, and Craig A. Lygate. Increasing Creatine Kinase Activity Protects Against Hypoxia / Reoxygenation Injury but Not Against Anthracycline Toxicity in Vitro. Public Library of Science (PLoS).
MLA (9th ed.) CitationZervou, Sevasti, et al. Increasing Creatine Kinase Activity Protects Against Hypoxia / Reoxygenation Injury but Not Against Anthracycline Toxicity in Vitro. Public Library of Science (PLoS).