APA (7th ed.) Citation

Piers, A., Lavin, T., Crabb, H., Bakker, A., Grounds, M., & Pinniger, G. (2011). Blockade of TNF in vivo using cV1q antibody reduces contractile dysfunction of skeletal muscle in response to eccentric exercise in dystrophic mdx and normal mice. Elsevier Science B.V.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Piers, A., T. Lavin, Hannah Crabb, A. Bakker, M. Grounds, and G. Pinniger. Blockade of TNF in Vivo Using CV1q Antibody Reduces Contractile Dysfunction of Skeletal Muscle in Response to Eccentric Exercise in Dystrophic Mdx and Normal Mice. Elsevier Science B.V, 2011.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Piers, A., et al. Blockade of TNF in Vivo Using CV1q Antibody Reduces Contractile Dysfunction of Skeletal Muscle in Response to Eccentric Exercise in Dystrophic Mdx and Normal Mice. Elsevier Science B.V, 2011.

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