Cite
In vitro production of horse embryos predisposes to micronucleus formation, whereas time to blastocyst formation affects likelihood of pregnancy.
MLA
Ducheyne, Kaatje D., et al. “In Vitro Production of Horse Embryos Predisposes to Micronucleus Formation, Whereas Time to Blastocyst Formation Affects Likelihood of Pregnancy.” Reproduction, Fertility, and Development, vol. 31, no. 12, Jan. 2019, pp. 1830–39. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1071/RD19227.
APA
Ducheyne, K. D., Rizzo, M., Cuervo-Arango, J., Claes, A., Daels, P. F., Stout, T. A. E., & de Ruijter-Villani, M. (2019). In vitro production of horse embryos predisposes to micronucleus formation, whereas time to blastocyst formation affects likelihood of pregnancy. Reproduction, Fertility, and Development, 31(12), 1830–1839. https://doi.org/10.1071/RD19227
Chicago
Ducheyne, Kaatje D, Marilena Rizzo, Juan Cuervo-Arango, Anthony Claes, Peter F Daels, Tom A E Stout, and Marta de Ruijter-Villani. 2019. “In Vitro Production of Horse Embryos Predisposes to Micronucleus Formation, Whereas Time to Blastocyst Formation Affects Likelihood of Pregnancy.” Reproduction, Fertility, and Development 31 (12): 1830–39. doi:10.1071/RD19227.