Vardiman, J. P., Riggs, C. E., Galloway, D. L., Waxman, M. B., Touchberry, C. D. & Gallagher, P. M. (2011). Salivary IgA is not a reliable indicator of upper respiratory infection in collegiate female soccer athletes. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 25 (7), 1937-1942. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181e4f7e6
APA (7th ed.) CitationVardiman, J. P., Riggs, C. E., Galloway, D. L., Waxman, M. B., Touchberry, C. D., & Gallagher, P. M. (2011). Salivary IgA is not a reliable indicator of upper respiratory infection in collegiate female soccer athletes. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 25(7), 1937-1942.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVardiman, J. P., C. E. Riggs, D. L. Galloway, M. B. Waxman, C. D. Touchberry, and P. M. Gallagher. "Salivary IgA Is Not a Reliable Indicator of Upper Respiratory Infection in Collegiate Female Soccer Athletes." The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 25, no. 7 (2011): 1937-1942.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVardiman, J. P., et al. "Salivary IgA Is Not a Reliable Indicator of Upper Respiratory Infection in Collegiate Female Soccer Athletes." The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, vol. 25, no. 7, 2011, pp. 1937-1942.