Cite
Long acting beta2-agonist and corticosteroid restore airway glandular cell function altered by bacterial supernatant.
MLA
Zahm JM, et al. “Long Acting Beta2-Agonist and Corticosteroid Restore Airway Glandular Cell Function Altered by Bacterial Supernatant.” Respiratory Research, vol. 11, Jan. 2010, p. 6. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-11-6.
APA
Zahm JM, Delavoie F, Toumi F, Nawrocki-Raby B, Kileztky C, Michel J, Balossier G, Johnson M, Coraux C, Birembaut P, Zahm, J.-M., Delavoie, F., Toumi, F., Nawrocki-Raby, B., Kileztky, C., Michel, J., Balossier, G., Johnson, M., Coraux, C., & Birembaut, P. (2010). Long acting beta2-agonist and corticosteroid restore airway glandular cell function altered by bacterial supernatant. Respiratory Research, 11, 6. https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-11-6
Chicago
Zahm JM, Delavoie F, Toumi F, Nawrocki-Raby B, Kileztky C, Michel J, Balossier G, et al. 2010. “Long Acting Beta2-Agonist and Corticosteroid Restore Airway Glandular Cell Function Altered by Bacterial Supernatant.” Respiratory Research 11 (January): 6. doi:10.1186/1465-9921-11-6.