Cite
The analysis of myotonia congenita mutations discloses functional clusters of amino acids within the CBS2 domain and the C‐terminal peptide of the ClC‐1 channel.
MLA
Altamura, Concetta, et al. “The Analysis of Myotonia Congenita Mutations Discloses Functional Clusters of Amino Acids within the CBS2 Domain and the C‐terminal Peptide of the ClC‐1 Channel.” Human Mutation, vol. 39, no. 9, Sept. 2018, pp. 1273–83. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/humu.23581.
APA
Altamura, C., Lucchiari, S., Sahbani, D., Ulzi, G., Comi, G. P., D’Ambrosio, P., Petillo, R., Politano, L., Vercelli, L., Mongini, T., Dotti, M. T., Cardani, R., Meola, G., Lo Monaco, M., Matthews, E., Hanna, M. G., Carratù, M. R., Conte, D., Imbrici, P., & Desaphy, J. (2018). The analysis of myotonia congenita mutations discloses functional clusters of amino acids within the CBS2 domain and the C‐terminal peptide of the ClC‐1 channel. Human Mutation, 39(9), 1273–1283. https://doi.org/10.1002/humu.23581
Chicago
Altamura, Concetta, Sabrina Lucchiari, Dalila Sahbani, Gianna Ulzi, Giacomo P. Comi, Paola D’Ambrosio, Roberta Petillo, et al. 2018. “The Analysis of Myotonia Congenita Mutations Discloses Functional Clusters of Amino Acids within the CBS2 Domain and the C‐terminal Peptide of the ClC‐1 Channel.” Human Mutation 39 (9): 1273–83. doi:10.1002/humu.23581.