Cite
CIRCULATING MICROPARTICLES, BLOOD CELLS, AND ENDOTHELIUM INDUCE PROCOAGULANT ACTIVITY IN SEPSIS THROUGH PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE EXPOSURE.
MLA
Yan Zhang, et al. “Circulating Microparticles, Blood Cells, and Endothelium Induce Procoagulant Activity in Sepsis through Phosphatidylserine Exposure.” Shock, vol. 45, no. 3, Mar. 2016, pp. 299–307. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1097/SHK.0000000000000509.
APA
Yan Zhang, Huan Meng, Ruishuang Ma, Zhangxiu He, Xiaoming Wu, Muhua Cao, Zhipeng Yao, Lu Zhao, Tao Li, Ruijuan Deng, Zengxiang Dong, Ye Tian, Yayan Bi, Junjie Kou, Thatte, H. S., Jin Zhou, & Jialan Shi. (2016). Circulating Microparticles, Blood Cells, and Endothelium Induce Procoagulant Activity in Sepsis through Phosphatidylserine Exposure. Shock, 45(3), 299–307. https://doi.org/10.1097/SHK.0000000000000509
Chicago
Yan Zhang, Huan Meng, Ruishuang Ma, Zhangxiu He, Xiaoming Wu, Muhua Cao, Zhipeng Yao, et al. 2016. “Circulating Microparticles, Blood Cells, and Endothelium Induce Procoagulant Activity in Sepsis through Phosphatidylserine Exposure.” Shock 45 (3): 299–307. doi:10.1097/SHK.0000000000000509.