Cite
Dopamine and its receptors play a role in the modulation of CCR5 expression in innate immune cells following exposure to Methamphetamine: Implications to HIV infection.
MLA
Basova, Liana, et al. “Dopamine and Its Receptors Play a Role in the Modulation of CCR5 Expression in Innate Immune Cells Following Exposure to Methamphetamine: Implications to HIV Infection.” PloS One, vol. 13, no. 6, June 2018, p. e0199861. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199861.
APA
Basova, L., Najera, J. A., Bortell, N., Wang, D., Moya, R., Lindsey, A., Semenova, S., Ellis, R. J., & Marcondes, M. C. G. (2018). Dopamine and its receptors play a role in the modulation of CCR5 expression in innate immune cells following exposure to Methamphetamine: Implications to HIV infection. PloS One, 13(6), e0199861. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199861
Chicago
Basova, Liana, Julia A Najera, Nikki Bortell, Di Wang, Rosita Moya, Alexander Lindsey, Svetlana Semenova, Ronald J Ellis, and Maria Cecilia Garibaldi Marcondes. 2018. “Dopamine and Its Receptors Play a Role in the Modulation of CCR5 Expression in Innate Immune Cells Following Exposure to Methamphetamine: Implications to HIV Infection.” PloS One 13 (6): e0199861. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0199861.