Austin, K, Lee, B, Flood, T, Toombs, J, Borisova, M, Smith, N, Heslegrave, A & Zetterberg, H. (2021). Increased acute exposure to soccer ball heading shows no response from biochemical markers for axonal injury. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 55 (S1), A119.1-A119. Zugriff am 15.02.2022 unter https://bjsm.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/bjsports-2021-IOC.283
APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)Austin, K., Lee, B., Flood, T., Toombs, J., Borisova, M., Smith, N., . . . Zetterberg, H. (2021). Increased acute exposure to soccer ball heading shows no response from biochemical markers for axonal injury. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 55(S1), A119.1-A119.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Austin, K., B. Lee, T. Flood, J. Toombs, M. Borisova, N. Smith, A. Heslegrave, und H. Zetterberg. "Increased Acute Exposure to Soccer Ball Heading Shows No Response from Biochemical Markers for Axonal Injury." British Journal of Sports Medicine 55, no. S1 (2021): A119.1-A119.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Austin, K., et al. "Increased Acute Exposure to Soccer Ball Heading Shows No Response from Biochemical Markers for Axonal Injury." British Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 55, no. S1, 2021, pp. A119.1-A119.