Cite
Ascorbic acid reduction of compound I of mammalian catalases proceeds via specific binding to the NADPH binding pocket.
MLA
Korth, Hans-Gert, et al. “Ascorbic Acid Reduction of Compound I of Mammalian Catalases Proceeds via Specific Binding to the NADPH Binding Pocket.” Biochemistry, vol. 51, no. 23, June 2012, pp. 4693–703. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1021/bi2017602.
APA
Korth, H.-G., Meier, A.-C., Auferkamp, O., Sicking, W., de Groot, H., Sustmann, R., & Kirsch, M. (2012). Ascorbic acid reduction of compound I of mammalian catalases proceeds via specific binding to the NADPH binding pocket. Biochemistry, 51(23), 4693–4703. https://doi.org/10.1021/bi2017602
Chicago
Korth, Hans-Gert, Ann-Cathérine Meier, Oliver Auferkamp, Willi Sicking, Herbert de Groot, Reiner Sustmann, and Michael Kirsch. 2012. “Ascorbic Acid Reduction of Compound I of Mammalian Catalases Proceeds via Specific Binding to the NADPH Binding Pocket.” Biochemistry 51 (23): 4693–4703. doi:10.1021/bi2017602.