Cite
Identification of a new mutagenic polychlorinated biphenyl derivative in the Waka River, Wakayama, Japan, showing activation of an aryl hydrocarbon receptor-dependent transcription.
MLA
Takamura-Enya, Takeji, et al. “Identification of a New Mutagenic Polychlorinated Biphenyl Derivative in the Waka River, Wakayama, Japan, Showing Activation of an Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor-Dependent Transcription.” Chemical Research in Toxicology, vol. 15, no. 3, Mar. 2002, pp. 419–25. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1021/tx010163g.
APA
Takamura-Enya, T., Watanabe, T., Tada, A., Hirayama, T., Nukaya, H., Sugimura, T., & Wakabayashi, K. (2002). Identification of a new mutagenic polychlorinated biphenyl derivative in the Waka River, Wakayama, Japan, showing activation of an aryl hydrocarbon receptor-dependent transcription. Chemical Research in Toxicology, 15(3), 419–425. https://doi.org/10.1021/tx010163g
Chicago
Takamura-Enya, Takeji, Tetsushi Watanabe, Atsuko Tada, Teruhisa Hirayama, Haruo Nukaya, Takashi Sugimura, and Keiji Wakabayashi. 2002. “Identification of a New Mutagenic Polychlorinated Biphenyl Derivative in the Waka River, Wakayama, Japan, Showing Activation of an Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor-Dependent Transcription.” Chemical Research in Toxicology 15 (3): 419–25. doi:10.1021/tx010163g.