Cite
Blood lead levels, calcium metabolism and bone-turnover among automobile technicians in Sagamu, Nigeria: Implications for elevated risk of susceptibility to bone diseases.
MLA
Nwobi, Nnenna L., et al. “Blood Lead Levels, Calcium Metabolism and Bone-Turnover among Automobile Technicians in Sagamu, Nigeria: Implications for Elevated Risk of Susceptibility to Bone Diseases.” Toxicology & Industrial Health, vol. 37, no. 11, Nov. 2021, pp. 705–13. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1177/07482337211048963.
APA
Nwobi, N. L., Nwobi, J. C., Adejumo, E. N., Usiobeigbe, O. S., Adetunji, O. A., Atulomah, N. O., & Anetor, J. I. (2021). Blood lead levels, calcium metabolism and bone-turnover among automobile technicians in Sagamu, Nigeria: Implications for elevated risk of susceptibility to bone diseases. Toxicology & Industrial Health, 37(11), 705–713. https://doi.org/10.1177/07482337211048963
Chicago
Nwobi, Nnenna L, Joseph C Nwobi, Esther N Adejumo, Osahon S Usiobeigbe, Opeyemi A Adetunji, Nnodimele O Atulomah, and John I Anetor. 2021. “Blood Lead Levels, Calcium Metabolism and Bone-Turnover among Automobile Technicians in Sagamu, Nigeria: Implications for Elevated Risk of Susceptibility to Bone Diseases.” Toxicology & Industrial Health 37 (11): 705–13. doi:10.1177/07482337211048963.