Cite
Soluble TNF mediates high‐fat and high‐carbohydrate diet–induced inflammation, alterations in peripheral blood and brain immunophenotype, and gut microbiome in a mouse model of amyloid pathology
MLA
Sean D. Kelly, et al. “Soluble TNF Mediates High‐fat and High‐carbohydrate Diet–induced Inflammation, Alterations in Peripheral Blood and Brain Immunophenotype, and Gut Microbiome in a Mouse Model of Amyloid Pathology.” Alzheimer’s & Dementia, vol. 16, Dec. 2020. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.040436.
APA
Sean D. Kelly, Jianjun Chang, Christian Jobin, Alexandra S. Coomes, Malú G. Tansey, Lindsey J. Sniffen, Mary K. Herrick, Christopher J. Barnum, Maria Elizabeth de Sousa Rodrigues, Timothy R. Sampson, Rebecca L. Wallings, Lori N. Eidson, Cody E. Keating, Danielle Oliver, Kathryn P. MacPherson, Yuan Yang, Christopher M. Norris, & Adam M. Hamilton. (2020). Soluble TNF mediates high‐fat and high‐carbohydrate diet–induced inflammation, alterations in peripheral blood and brain immunophenotype, and gut microbiome in a mouse model of amyloid pathology. Alzheimer’s & Dementia, 16. https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.040436
Chicago
Sean D. Kelly, Jianjun Chang, Christian Jobin, Alexandra S. Coomes, Malú G. Tansey, Lindsey J. Sniffen, Mary K. Herrick, et al. 2020. “Soluble TNF Mediates High‐fat and High‐carbohydrate Diet–induced Inflammation, Alterations in Peripheral Blood and Brain Immunophenotype, and Gut Microbiome in a Mouse Model of Amyloid Pathology.” Alzheimer’s & Dementia 16 (December). doi:10.1002/alz.040436.