Cite
Growth hormone secretagogues and growth hormone releasing peptides act as orthosteric super-agonists but not allosteric regulators for activation of the G protein Galpha(o1) by the Ghrelin receptor.
MLA
Bennett, Kirstie A., et al. “Growth Hormone Secretagogues and Growth Hormone Releasing Peptides Act as Orthosteric Super-Agonists but Not Allosteric Regulators for Activation of the G Protein Galpha(O1) by the Ghrelin Receptor.” Molecular Pharmacology, vol. 76, no. 4, Oct. 2009, pp. 802–11. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.109.056101.
APA
Bennett, K. A., Langmead, C. J., Wise, A., & Milligan, G. (2009). Growth hormone secretagogues and growth hormone releasing peptides act as orthosteric super-agonists but not allosteric regulators for activation of the G protein Galpha(o1) by the Ghrelin receptor. Molecular Pharmacology, 76(4), 802–811. https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.109.056101
Chicago
Bennett, Kirstie A, Christopher J Langmead, Alan Wise, and Graeme Milligan. 2009. “Growth Hormone Secretagogues and Growth Hormone Releasing Peptides Act as Orthosteric Super-Agonists but Not Allosteric Regulators for Activation of the G Protein Galpha(O1) by the Ghrelin Receptor.” Molecular Pharmacology 76 (4): 802–11. doi:10.1124/mol.109.056101.