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.
Citação norma ChicagoKaranth, Sharada, Wen H. Yu, Anna Walczewska, Claudio Mastronardi, and 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.
Citação norma MLAKaranth, 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.