Cite
Trait antagonism and the progression of arterial thickening: women with antagonistic traits have similar carotid arterial thickness as men.
MLA
Sutin, Angelina R., et al. “Trait Antagonism and the Progression of Arterial Thickening: Women with Antagonistic Traits Have Similar Carotid Arterial Thickness as Men.” Hypertension (0194911X), vol. 56, no. 4, Oct. 2010, pp. 617–22. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.155317.
APA
Sutin, A. R., Scuteri, A., Lakatta, E. G., Tarasov, K. V., Ferrucci, L., Costa Jr., P. T., Schlessinger, D., Uda, M., Terracciano, A., & Costa, P. T., Jr. (2010). Trait antagonism and the progression of arterial thickening: women with antagonistic traits have similar carotid arterial thickness as men. Hypertension (0194911X), 56(4), 617–622. https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.155317
Chicago
Sutin, Angelina R., Angelo Scuteri, Edward G. Lakatta, Kirill V. Tarasov, Luigi Ferrucci, Paul T. Costa Jr., David Schlessinger, Manuela Uda, Antonio Terracciano, and Paul T Costa Jr. 2010. “Trait Antagonism and the Progression of Arterial Thickening: Women with Antagonistic Traits Have Similar Carotid Arterial Thickness as Men.” Hypertension (0194911X) 56 (4): 617–22. doi:10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.155317.