Cite
Inhaled nitric oxide during partial liquid ventilation shifts pulmonary blood flow to the non-dependent lung regions
MLA
Tokujiro Uchida, et al. “Inhaled Nitric Oxide during Partial Liquid Ventilation Shifts Pulmonary Blood Flow to the Non-Dependent Lung Regions.” Intensive Care Medicine, vol. 26, June 2000, pp. 764–69. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/s001340051244.
APA
Tokujiro Uchida, K. Yokoyama, Koshi Makita, & Koichi Nakazawa. (2000). Inhaled nitric oxide during partial liquid ventilation shifts pulmonary blood flow to the non-dependent lung regions. Intensive Care Medicine, 26, 764–769. https://doi.org/10.1007/s001340051244
Chicago
Tokujiro Uchida, K. Yokoyama, Koshi Makita, and Koichi Nakazawa. 2000. “Inhaled Nitric Oxide during Partial Liquid Ventilation Shifts Pulmonary Blood Flow to the Non-Dependent Lung Regions.” Intensive Care Medicine 26 (June): 764–69. doi:10.1007/s001340051244.