Cite
Binding of nonphysiological protein and peptide substrates to proteases: differences between urokinase-type plasminogen activator and trypsin and contributions to the evolution of regulated proteolysis.
MLA
Bergstrom, Robert C., et al. “Binding of Nonphysiological Protein and Peptide Substrates to Proteases: Differences between Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator and Trypsin and Contributions to the Evolution of Regulated Proteolysis.” Biochemistry, vol. 42, no. 18, May 2003, pp. 5395–402. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1021/bi027417x.
APA
Bergstrom, R. C., Coombs, G. S., Ye, S., Madison, E. L., Goldsmith, E. J., & Corey, D. R. (2003). Binding of nonphysiological protein and peptide substrates to proteases: differences between urokinase-type plasminogen activator and trypsin and contributions to the evolution of regulated proteolysis. Biochemistry, 42(18), 5395–5402. https://doi.org/10.1021/bi027417x
Chicago
Bergstrom, Robert C, Gary S Coombs, Sheng Ye, Edwin L Madison, Elizabeth J Goldsmith, and David R Corey. 2003. “Binding of Nonphysiological Protein and Peptide Substrates to Proteases: Differences between Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator and Trypsin and Contributions to the Evolution of Regulated Proteolysis.” Biochemistry 42 (18): 5395–5402. doi:10.1021/bi027417x.