APA
Mitchell N. A., Pepperell E., Ociepka S., Brown J. D., Witherington J., Tuladhar B., Sanger G. J., Lee K. & Cellek S. (20090909). 5-hydroxyindalpine, an agonist at the putative 5-HT receptor, has no activity on human recombinant monoamine receptors but accelerates distension-induced peristalsis in mouse isolated colon. : Neurogastroenterology and motility.
Chicago
Mitchell N A, Pepperell E, Ociepka S, Brown J D, Witherington J, Tuladhar B, Sanger G J, Lee K and Cellek S. 20090909. 5-hydroxyindalpine, an agonist at the putative 5-HT receptor, has no activity on human recombinant monoamine receptors but accelerates distension-induced peristalsis in mouse isolated colon. : Neurogastroenterology and motility.
Harvard
Mitchell N. A., Pepperell E., Ociepka S., Brown J. D., Witherington J., Tuladhar B., Sanger G. J., Lee K. and Cellek S. (20090909). 5-hydroxyindalpine, an agonist at the putative 5-HT receptor, has no activity on human recombinant monoamine receptors but accelerates distension-induced peristalsis in mouse isolated colon. : Neurogastroenterology and motility.
MLA
Mitchell N A, Pepperell E, Ociepka S, Brown J D, Witherington J, Tuladhar B, Sanger G J, Lee K and Cellek S. 5-hydroxyindalpine, an agonist at the putative 5-HT receptor, has no activity on human recombinant monoamine receptors but accelerates distension-induced peristalsis in mouse isolated colon. : Neurogastroenterology and motility. 20090909.