APA
Krebs M., Krssak M., Nowotny P., Weghuber D., Gruber S., Mlynarik V., Bischof M., Stingl H., Fürnsinn C., Waldhäusl W. & Roden M. (20010531). Free fatty acids inhibit the glucose-stimulated increase of intramuscular glucose-6-phosphate concentration in humans. : The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.
Chicago
Krebs M, Krssak M, Nowotny P, Weghuber D, Gruber S, Mlynarik V, Bischof M, Stingl H, Fürnsinn C, Waldhäusl W and Roden M. 20010531. Free fatty acids inhibit the glucose-stimulated increase of intramuscular glucose-6-phosphate concentration in humans. : The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.
Harvard
Krebs M., Krssak M., Nowotny P., Weghuber D., Gruber S., Mlynarik V., Bischof M., Stingl H., Fürnsinn C., Waldhäusl W. and Roden M. (20010531). Free fatty acids inhibit the glucose-stimulated increase of intramuscular glucose-6-phosphate concentration in humans. : The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.
MLA
Krebs M, Krssak M, Nowotny P, Weghuber D, Gruber S, Mlynarik V, Bischof M, Stingl H, Fürnsinn C, Waldhäusl W and Roden M. Free fatty acids inhibit the glucose-stimulated increase of intramuscular glucose-6-phosphate concentration in humans. : The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism. 20010531.