APA
Morton J. P., Maclaren D. P. M., Cable N. T., Campbell I. T., Evans L., Bongers T., Griffiths R. D., Kayani A. C., McArdle A. & Drust B. (20071206). Elevated core and muscle temperature to levels comparable to exercise do not increase heat shock protein content of skeletal muscle of physically active men. : Acta physiologica (Oxford, England).
Chicago
Morton J P, Maclaren D P M, Cable N T, Campbell I T, Evans L, Bongers T, Griffiths R D, Kayani A C, McArdle A and Drust B. 20071206. Elevated core and muscle temperature to levels comparable to exercise do not increase heat shock protein content of skeletal muscle of physically active men. : Acta physiologica (Oxford, England).
Harvard
Morton J. P., Maclaren D. P. M., Cable N. T., Campbell I. T., Evans L., Bongers T., Griffiths R. D., Kayani A. C., McArdle A. and Drust B. (20071206). Elevated core and muscle temperature to levels comparable to exercise do not increase heat shock protein content of skeletal muscle of physically active men. : Acta physiologica (Oxford, England).
MLA
Morton J P, Maclaren D P M, Cable N T, Campbell I T, Evans L, Bongers T, Griffiths R D, Kayani A C, McArdle A and Drust B. Elevated core and muscle temperature to levels comparable to exercise do not increase heat shock protein content of skeletal muscle of physically active men. : Acta physiologica (Oxford, England). 20071206.