APA
Garin I., Edghill E. L., Akerman I., Rubio-Cabezas O., Rica I., Locke J. M., Maestro M. A., Alshaikh A., Bundak R., del Castillo G., Deeb A., Deiss D., Fernandez J. M., Godbole K., Hussain K., O'Connell M., Klupa T., Kolouskova S., Mohsin F., Perlman K., Sumnik Z., Rial J. M., Ugarte E., Vasanthi T., Johnstone K., Flanagan S. E., Martínez R., Castaño C., Patch A., Fernández-Rebollo E., Raile K., Morgan N., Harries L. W., Castaño L., Ellard S., Ferrer J., Perez de Nanclares G. & Hattersley A. T. (20100510). Recessive mutations in the INS gene result in neonatal diabetes through reduced insulin biosynthesis. : Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
Chicago
Garin Intza, Edghill Emma L, Akerman Ildem, Rubio-Cabezas Oscar, Rica Itxaso, Locke Jonathan M, Maestro Miguel Angel, Alshaikh Adnan, Bundak Ruveyde, del Castillo Gabriel, Deeb Asma, Deiss Dorothee, Fernandez Juan M, Godbole Koumudi, Hussain Khalid, O'Connell Michele, Klupa Thomasz, Kolouskova Stanislava, Mohsin Fauzia, Perlman Kusiel, Sumnik Zdenek, Rial Jose M, Ugarte Estibaliz, Vasanthi Thiruvengadam, Johnstone Karen, Flanagan Sarah E, Martínez Rosa, Castaño Carlos, Patch Ann-Marie, Fernández-Rebollo Eduardo, Raile Klemens, Morgan Noel, Harries Lorna W, Castaño Luis, Ellard Sian, Ferrer Jorge, Perez de Nanclares Guiomar and Hattersley Andrew T. 20100510. Recessive mutations in the INS gene result in neonatal diabetes through reduced insulin biosynthesis. : Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
Harvard
Garin I., Edghill E. L., Akerman I., Rubio-Cabezas O., Rica I., Locke J. M., Maestro M. A., Alshaikh A., Bundak R., del Castillo G., Deeb A., Deiss D., Fernandez J. M., Godbole K., Hussain K., O'Connell M., Klupa T., Kolouskova S., Mohsin F., Perlman K., Sumnik Z., Rial J. M., Ugarte E., Vasanthi T., Johnstone K., Flanagan S. E., Martínez R., Castaño C., Patch A., Fernández-Rebollo E., Raile K., Morgan N., Harries L. W., Castaño L., Ellard S., Ferrer J., Perez de Nanclares G. and Hattersley A. T. (20100510). Recessive mutations in the INS gene result in neonatal diabetes through reduced insulin biosynthesis. : Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
MLA
Garin Intza, Edghill Emma L, Akerman Ildem, Rubio-Cabezas Oscar, Rica Itxaso, Locke Jonathan M, Maestro Miguel Angel, Alshaikh Adnan, Bundak Ruveyde, del Castillo Gabriel, Deeb Asma, Deiss Dorothee, Fernandez Juan M, Godbole Koumudi, Hussain Khalid, O'Connell Michele, Klupa Thomasz, Kolouskova Stanislava, Mohsin Fauzia, Perlman Kusiel, Sumnik Zdenek, Rial Jose M, Ugarte Estibaliz, Vasanthi Thiruvengadam, Johnstone Karen, Flanagan Sarah E, Martínez Rosa, Castaño Carlos, Patch Ann-Marie, Fernández-Rebollo Eduardo, Raile Klemens, Morgan Noel, Harries Lorna W, Castaño Luis, Ellard Sian, Ferrer Jorge, Perez de Nanclares Guiomar and Hattersley Andrew T. Recessive mutations in the INS gene result in neonatal diabetes through reduced insulin biosynthesis. : Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 20100510.