Cite
Low skeletal muscle mass is associated with increased hospital expenditure in patients undergoing cancer surgery of the alimentary tract.
MLA
van Vugt, Jeroen L. A., et al. “Low Skeletal Muscle Mass Is Associated with Increased Hospital Expenditure in Patients Undergoing Cancer Surgery of the Alimentary Tract.” PLoS ONE, vol. 12, no. 11, Oct. 2017, pp. 1–12. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186547.
APA
van Vugt, J. L. A., Buettner, S., Levolger, S., Coebergh van den Braak, R. R. J., Suker, M., Gaspersz, M. P., de Bruin, R. W. F., Verhoef, C., van Eijck, C. H. C., Bossche, N., Groot Koerkamp, B., & IJzermans, J. N. M. (2017). Low skeletal muscle mass is associated with increased hospital expenditure in patients undergoing cancer surgery of the alimentary tract. PLoS ONE, 12(11), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186547
Chicago
van Vugt, Jeroen L. A., Stefan Buettner, Stef Levolger, Robert R. J. Coebergh van den Braak, Mustafa Suker, Marcia P. Gaspersz, Ron W. F. de Bruin, et al. 2017. “Low Skeletal Muscle Mass Is Associated with Increased Hospital Expenditure in Patients Undergoing Cancer Surgery of the Alimentary Tract.” PLoS ONE 12 (11): 1–12. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0186547.