Cite
Progressive loss of corneal nerve fibers is associated with physical inactivity and glucose lowering medication associated with weight gain in type 2 diabetes.
MLA
Ponirakis, Georgios, et al. “Progressive Loss of Corneal Nerve Fibers Is Associated with Physical Inactivity and Glucose Lowering Medication Associated with Weight Gain in Type 2 Diabetes.” Journal of Diabetes Investigation, vol. 13, no. 10, Oct. 2022, pp. 1703–10. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13864.
APA
Ponirakis, G., Al-Janahi, I., Elgassim, E., Gad, H., Petropoulos, I. N., Khan, A., Ali, H., Siddique, M. A., Gul, W., Ferdousi, M., Kalteniece, A., Mohamed, F. F., Ahmed, L. H., Dakroury, Y., El Shewehy, A. M., Al-Mohamedi, A., AlMarri, F., Homssi, M., Qazi, M., … Malik, R. A. (2022). Progressive loss of corneal nerve fibers is associated with physical inactivity and glucose lowering medication associated with weight gain in type 2 diabetes. Journal of Diabetes Investigation, 13(10), 1703–1710. https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13864
Chicago
Ponirakis, Georgios, Ibrahim Al-Janahi, Einas Elgassim, Hoda Gad, Ioannis N Petropoulos, Adnan Khan, Hamda Ali, et al. 2022. “Progressive Loss of Corneal Nerve Fibers Is Associated with Physical Inactivity and Glucose Lowering Medication Associated with Weight Gain in Type 2 Diabetes.” Journal of Diabetes Investigation 13 (10): 1703–10. doi:10.1111/jdi.13864.