Cite
Growth hormone receptor-deficient pigs resemble the pathophysiology of human Laron syndrome and reveal altered activation of signaling cascades in the liver
MLA
Arne Hinrichs, et al. “Growth Hormone Receptor-Deficient Pigs Resemble the Pathophysiology of Human Laron Syndrome and Reveal Altered Activation of Signaling Cascades in the Liver.” Molecular Metabolism, vol. 11, no. 113–128, May 2018, pp. 113–28. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2018.03.006.
APA
Arne Hinrichs, Barbara Kessler, Mayuko Kurome, Andreas Blutke, Elisabeth Kemter, Maren Bernau, Armin M. Scholz, Birgit Rathkolb, Simone Renner, Sebastian Bultmann, Heinrich Leonhardt, Martin Hrabĕ de Angelis, Hiroshi Nagashima, Andreas Hoeflich, Werner F. Blum, Martin Bidlingmaier, Rüdiger Wanke, Maik Dahlhoff, & Eckhard Wolf. (2018). Growth hormone receptor-deficient pigs resemble the pathophysiology of human Laron syndrome and reveal altered activation of signaling cascades in the liver. Molecular Metabolism, 11(113–128), 113–128. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2018.03.006
Chicago
Arne Hinrichs, Barbara Kessler, Mayuko Kurome, Andreas Blutke, Elisabeth Kemter, Maren Bernau, Armin M. Scholz, et al. 2018. “Growth Hormone Receptor-Deficient Pigs Resemble the Pathophysiology of Human Laron Syndrome and Reveal Altered Activation of Signaling Cascades in the Liver.” Molecular Metabolism 11 (113–128): 113–28. doi:10.1016/j.molmet.2018.03.006.