Cite
Levodopa acts centrally to induce an antinociceptive action against colonic distension through activation of D2 dopamine receptors and the orexinergic system in the brain in conscious rats.
MLA
Okumura, Toshikatsu, et al. “Levodopa Acts Centrally to Induce an Antinociceptive Action against Colonic Distension through Activation of D2 Dopamine Receptors and the Orexinergic System in the Brain in Conscious Rats.” Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, vol. 130, no. 2, Feb. 2016, pp. 123–27. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jphs.2016.01.007.
APA
Okumura, T., Nozu, T., Kumei, S., Takakusaki, K., Miyagishi, S., & Ohhira, M. (2016). Levodopa acts centrally to induce an antinociceptive action against colonic distension through activation of D2 dopamine receptors and the orexinergic system in the brain in conscious rats. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 130(2), 123–127. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jphs.2016.01.007
Chicago
Okumura, Toshikatsu, Tsukasa Nozu, Shima Kumei, Kaoru Takakusaki, Saori Miyagishi, and Masumi Ohhira. 2016. “Levodopa Acts Centrally to Induce an Antinociceptive Action against Colonic Distension through Activation of D2 Dopamine Receptors and the Orexinergic System in the Brain in Conscious Rats.” Journal of Pharmacological Sciences 130 (2): 123–27. doi:10.1016/j.jphs.2016.01.007.