Cite
Reductive dehalogenase structure suggests a mechanism for B12-dependent dehalogenation.
MLA
Payne, Karl Ap, et al. “Reductive Dehalogenase Structure Suggests a Mechanism for B12-Dependent Dehalogenation.” Nature, vol. 517, no. 7535, Jan. 2015, pp. 513–16. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13901.
APA
Payne, K. A., Quezada, C. P., Fisher, K., Dunstan, M. S., Collins, F. A., Sjuts, H., Levy, C., Hay, S., Rigby, S. E., & Leys, D. (2015). Reductive dehalogenase structure suggests a mechanism for B12-dependent dehalogenation. Nature, 517(7535), 513–516. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13901
Chicago
Payne, Karl Ap, Carolina P Quezada, Karl Fisher, Mark S Dunstan, Fraser A Collins, Hanno Sjuts, Colin Levy, Sam Hay, Stephen Ej Rigby, and David Leys. 2015. “Reductive Dehalogenase Structure Suggests a Mechanism for B12-Dependent Dehalogenation.” Nature 517 (7535): 513–16. doi:10.1038/nature13901.