Cite
Sulphation of the salivary mucin MG1 (MUC-5B) is not correlated to the degree of its sialylation and is unaffected by cystic fibrosis.
MLA
Shori, D. K., et al. “Sulphation of the Salivary Mucin MG1 (MUC-5B) Is Not Correlated to the Degree of Its Sialylation and Is Unaffected by Cystic Fibrosis.” Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology, vol. 443 Suppl 1, 2001, pp. S50–54. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/s004240100644.
APA
Shori, D. K., Kariyawasam, H. H., Knight, R. A., Hodson, M. E., Genter, T., Hansen, J., Koch, C., & Kalogeridis, A. (2001). Sulphation of the salivary mucin MG1 (MUC-5B) is not correlated to the degree of its sialylation and is unaffected by cystic fibrosis. Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology, 443 Suppl 1, S50–S54. https://doi.org/10.1007/s004240100644
Chicago
Shori, D K, H H Kariyawasam, R A Knight, M E Hodson, T Genter, J Hansen, C Koch, and A Kalogeridis. 2001. “Sulphation of the Salivary Mucin MG1 (MUC-5B) Is Not Correlated to the Degree of Its Sialylation and Is Unaffected by Cystic Fibrosis.” Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology 443 Suppl 1: S50–54. doi:10.1007/s004240100644.