Cite
Shape of the first mitotic spindles impacts multinucleation in human embryos.
MLA
Ono, Yuki, et al. “Shape of the First Mitotic Spindles Impacts Multinucleation in Human Embryos.” Nature Communications, vol. 15, no. 1, June 2024, pp. 1–13. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-49815-8.
APA
Ono, Y., Shirasawa, H., Takahashi, K., Goto, M., Ono, T., Sakaguchi, T., Okabe, M., Hirakawa, T., Iwasawa, T., Fujishima, A., Sugawara, T., Makino, K., Miura, H., Fukunaga, N., Asada, Y., Kumazawa, Y., & Terada, Y. (2024). Shape of the first mitotic spindles impacts multinucleation in human embryos. Nature Communications, 15(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-49815-8
Chicago
Ono, Yuki, Hiromitsu Shirasawa, Kazumasa Takahashi, Mayumi Goto, Takahiro Ono, Taichi Sakaguchi, Motonari Okabe, et al. 2024. “Shape of the First Mitotic Spindles Impacts Multinucleation in Human Embryos.” Nature Communications 15 (1): 1–13. doi:10.1038/s41467-024-49815-8.