Cite
Selective cannabinoid-1 receptor blockade benefits fatty acid and triglyceride metabolism significantly in weight-stable nonhuman primates
MLA
Vaidyanathan, V., et al. Selective Cannabinoid-1 Receptor Blockade Benefits Fatty Acid and Triglyceride Metabolism Significantly in Weight-Stable Nonhuman Primates. Sept. 2012. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00072.2012.
APA
Vaidyanathan, V., Bastarrachea, R., Higgins, P., Saroja Voruganti, V., Kamath, S., Dipatrizio, N., Piomelli, D., Comuzzie, A., & Parks, E. (2012). Selective cannabinoid-1 receptor blockade benefits fatty acid and triglyceride metabolism significantly in weight-stable nonhuman primates. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00072.2012.
Chicago
Vaidyanathan, V, Ra Bastarrachea, Pb Higgins, V Saroja Voruganti, S Kamath, Nv Dipatrizio, D Piomelli, Ag Comuzzie, and Ej Parks. 2012. “Selective Cannabinoid-1 Receptor Blockade Benefits Fatty Acid and Triglyceride Metabolism Significantly in Weight-Stable Nonhuman Primates,” September. doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00072.2012.