Cite
In humans, early cortisol biosynthesis provides a mechanism to safeguard female sexual development.
MLA
Goto, Masahiro, et al. “In Humans, Early Cortisol Biosynthesis Provides a Mechanism to Safeguard Female Sexual Development.” The Journal of Clinical Investigation, vol. 116, no. 4, Apr. 2006, pp. 953–60. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI25091.
APA
Goto, M., Piper Hanley, K., Marcos, J., Wood, P. J., Wright, S., Postle, A. D., Cameron, I. T., Mason, J. I., Wilson, D. I., & Hanley, N. A. (2006). In humans, early cortisol biosynthesis provides a mechanism to safeguard female sexual development. The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 116(4), 953–960. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI25091
Chicago
Goto, Masahiro, Karen Piper Hanley, Josep Marcos, Peter J Wood, Sarah Wright, Anthony D Postle, Iain T Cameron, J Ian Mason, David I Wilson, and Neil A Hanley. 2006. “In Humans, Early Cortisol Biosynthesis Provides a Mechanism to Safeguard Female Sexual Development.” The Journal of Clinical Investigation 116 (4): 953–60. doi:10.1172/JCI25091.