Cite
Hydrophobic ice-binding sites confer hyperactivity of an antifreeze protein from a snow mold fungus.
MLA
Jing Cheng, et al. “Hydrophobic Ice-Binding Sites Confer Hyperactivity of an Antifreeze Protein from a Snow Mold Fungus.” Biochemical Journal, vol. 473, no. 21, Nov. 2016, pp. 4011–26. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20160543.
APA
Jing Cheng, Yuichi Hanada, Ai Miura, Sakae Tsuda, & Hidemasa Kondo. (2016). Hydrophobic ice-binding sites confer hyperactivity of an antifreeze protein from a snow mold fungus. Biochemical Journal, 473(21), 4011–4026. https://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20160543
Chicago
Jing Cheng, Yuichi Hanada, Ai Miura, Sakae Tsuda, and Hidemasa Kondo. 2016. “Hydrophobic Ice-Binding Sites Confer Hyperactivity of an Antifreeze Protein from a Snow Mold Fungus.” Biochemical Journal 473 (21): 4011–26. doi:10.1042/BCJ20160543.