Cite
Anthocyanins and their gut metabolites reduce the adhesion of monocyte to TNFα-activated endothelial cells at physiologically relevant concentrations.
MLA
Krga, Irena, et al. “Anthocyanins and Their Gut Metabolites Reduce the Adhesion of Monocyte to TNFα-Activated Endothelial Cells at Physiologically Relevant Concentrations.” Archives of Biochemistry & Biophysics, vol. 599, June 2016, pp. 51–59. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abb.2016.02.006.
APA
Krga, I., Monfoulet, L.-E., Konic-Ristic, A., Mercier, S., Glibetic, M., Morand, C., & Milenkovic, D. (2016). Anthocyanins and their gut metabolites reduce the adhesion of monocyte to TNFα-activated endothelial cells at physiologically relevant concentrations. Archives of Biochemistry & Biophysics, 599, 51–59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abb.2016.02.006
Chicago
Krga, Irena, Laurent-Emmanuel Monfoulet, Aleksandra Konic-Ristic, Sylvie Mercier, Maria Glibetic, Christine Morand, and Dragan Milenkovic. 2016. “Anthocyanins and Their Gut Metabolites Reduce the Adhesion of Monocyte to TNFα-Activated Endothelial Cells at Physiologically Relevant Concentrations.” Archives of Biochemistry & Biophysics 599 (June): 51–59. doi:10.1016/j.abb.2016.02.006.