Hill, E. B., Chen, L., Bailey, M. T., Khalsa, A. S., Maltz, R., Kelleher, K., . . . Loman, B. R. Facilitating a high-quality dietary pattern induces shared microbial responses linking diet quality, blood pressure, and microbial sterol metabolism in caregiver-child dyads. Taylor & Francis Group.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHill, Emily B., Li Chen, Michael T. Bailey, Amrik Singh Khalsa, Ross Maltz, Kelly Kelleher, Colleen K. Spees, Jiangjiang Zhu, and Brett R. Loman. Facilitating a High-quality Dietary Pattern Induces Shared Microbial Responses Linking Diet Quality, Blood Pressure, and Microbial Sterol Metabolism in Caregiver-child Dyads. Taylor & Francis Group.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHill, Emily B., et al. Facilitating a High-quality Dietary Pattern Induces Shared Microbial Responses Linking Diet Quality, Blood Pressure, and Microbial Sterol Metabolism in Caregiver-child Dyads. Taylor & Francis Group.