Cite
The TNF-alpha gene Nco I polymorphism influences the relationship among insulin resistance, percent body fat, and increased serum leptin levels.
MLA
Fernandez-Real JM, et al. “The TNF-Alpha Gene Nco I Polymorphism Influences the Relationship among Insulin Resistance, Percent Body Fat, and Increased Serum Leptin Levels.” Diabetes, vol. 46, no. 9, Sept. 1997, pp. 1468–72. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.2337/diabetes.46.9.1468.
APA
Fernandez-Real JM, Gutierrez C, Ricart W, Casamitjana R, Fernandez-Castaner M, Vendrell J, Richart C, Soler J, Fernández-Real, J. M., Gutierrez, C., Ricart, W., Casamitjana, R., Fernández-Castañer, M., Vendrell, J., Richart, C., & Soler, J. (1997). The TNF-alpha gene Nco I polymorphism influences the relationship among insulin resistance, percent body fat, and increased serum leptin levels. Diabetes, 46(9), 1468–1472. https://doi.org/10.2337/diabetes.46.9.1468
Chicago
Fernandez-Real JM, Gutierrez C, Ricart W, Casamitjana R, Fernandez-Castaner M, Vendrell J, Richart C, et al. 1997. “The TNF-Alpha Gene Nco I Polymorphism Influences the Relationship among Insulin Resistance, Percent Body Fat, and Increased Serum Leptin Levels.” Diabetes 46 (9): 1468–72. doi:10.2337/diabetes.46.9.1468.