Cite
Reduced glomerular filtration rate can maintain a rise in plasma bicarbonate concentration in humans.
MLA
Vaz Carneiro, Antonio, et al. “Reduced Glomerular Filtration Rate Can Maintain a Rise in Plasma Bicarbonate Concentration in Humans.” American Journal of Nephrology, vol. 7, no. 6, Jan. 1987, pp. 450–54. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1159/000167518.
APA
Vaz Carneiro, A., Sebastian, A., Cogan, M. G., Vaz Carneiro, A., Sebastian, A., & Cogan, M. G. (1987). Reduced glomerular filtration rate can maintain a rise in plasma bicarbonate concentration in humans. American Journal of Nephrology, 7(6), 450–454. https://doi.org/10.1159/000167518
Chicago
Vaz Carneiro, Antonio, Anthony Sebastian, Martin G. Cogan, A Vaz Carneiro, A Sebastian, and M G Cogan. 1987. “Reduced Glomerular Filtration Rate Can Maintain a Rise in Plasma Bicarbonate Concentration in Humans.” American Journal of Nephrology 7 (6): 450–54. doi:10.1159/000167518.