Cite
Time to achieve target mean arterial pressure during resuscitation from experimental anaphylactic shock in an animal model. A comparison of adrenaline alone or in combination with different volume expanders.
MLA
Tajima, K., et al. “Time to Achieve Target Mean Arterial Pressure during Resuscitation from Experimental Anaphylactic Shock in an Animal Model. A Comparison of Adrenaline Alone or in Combination with Different Volume Expanders.” Anaesthesia & Intensive Care, vol. 41, no. 6, Nov. 2013, pp. 765–73. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x1304100612.
APA
Tajima, K., Zheng, F., Collange, O., Barthel, G., Thornton, S., Longrois, D., Levy, B., Audibert, G., Malinovsky, J., Mertes, P., Thornton, S. N., Malinovsky, J. M., & Mertes, P. M. (2013). Time to achieve target mean arterial pressure during resuscitation from experimental anaphylactic shock in an animal model. A comparison of adrenaline alone or in combination with different volume expanders. Anaesthesia & Intensive Care, 41(6), 765–773. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x1304100612
Chicago
Tajima, K, F Zheng, O Collange, G Barthel, Sn Thornton, D Longrois, B Levy, et al. 2013. “Time to Achieve Target Mean Arterial Pressure during Resuscitation from Experimental Anaphylactic Shock in an Animal Model. A Comparison of Adrenaline Alone or in Combination with Different Volume Expanders.” Anaesthesia & Intensive Care 41 (6): 765–73. doi:10.1177/0310057x1304100612.