Karanth, S., Yu, W. H., Walczewska, A., Mastronardi, C., & McCann, S. M. (2000). Ascorbic acid acts as an inhibitory transmitter in the hypothalamus to inhibit stimulated luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone release by scavenging nitric oxide. The National Academy of Sciences.
Chicago-stil citatKaranth, Sharada, Wen H. Yu, Anna Walczewska, Claudio Mastronardi, och Samuel M. McCann. Ascorbic Acid Acts As an Inhibitory Transmitter in the Hypothalamus to Inhibit Stimulated Luteinizing Hormone-releasing Hormone Release By Scavenging Nitric Oxide. The National Academy of Sciences, 2000.
MLA-referensKaranth, Sharada, et al. Ascorbic Acid Acts As an Inhibitory Transmitter in the Hypothalamus to Inhibit Stimulated Luteinizing Hormone-releasing Hormone Release By Scavenging Nitric Oxide. The National Academy of Sciences, 2000.