Cite
Combining acute diffusion-weighted imaging and mean transmit time lesion volumes with National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Score improves the prediction of acute stroke outcome.
MLA
Yoo, Albert J., et al. “Combining Acute Diffusion-Weighted Imaging and Mean Transmit Time Lesion Volumes with National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Score Improves the Prediction of Acute Stroke Outcome.” Stroke, vol. 41, no. 8, Aug. 2010, pp. 1728–35. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.110.582874.
APA
Yoo, A. J., Barak, E. R., Copen, W. A., Kamalian, S., Gharai, L. R., Pervez, M. A., Schwamm, L. H., González, R. G., & Schaefer, P. W. (2010). Combining acute diffusion-weighted imaging and mean transmit time lesion volumes with National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Score improves the prediction of acute stroke outcome. Stroke, 41(8), 1728–1735. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.110.582874
Chicago
Yoo, Albert J, Elizabeth R Barak, William A Copen, Shahmir Kamalian, Leila Rezai Gharai, Muhammad A Pervez, Lee H Schwamm, R Gilberto González, and Pamela W Schaefer. 2010. “Combining Acute Diffusion-Weighted Imaging and Mean Transmit Time Lesion Volumes with National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Score Improves the Prediction of Acute Stroke Outcome.” Stroke 41 (8): 1728–35. doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.110.582874.