DVS Edition Citation

Antosiewicz, J, Kaczor, J. J., Kasprowicz, K, Laskowski, R, Kujach, S, Luszczyk, M, Radziminski, L & Ziemann, E. (2013). Repeated "all out" interval exercise causes an increase in serum hepcidin concentration in both trained and untrained men. Cellular Immunology, 283 , 12-17. doi: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2013.06.006

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Antosiewicz, J., Kaczor, J. J., Kasprowicz, K., Laskowski, R., Kujach, S., Luszczyk, M., . . . Ziemann, E. (2013). Repeated "all out" interval exercise causes an increase in serum hepcidin concentration in both trained and untrained men. Cellular Immunology, 283, 12-17.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Antosiewicz, J., J. J. Kaczor, K. Kasprowicz, R. Laskowski, S. Kujach, M. Luszczyk, L. Radziminski, and E. Ziemann. "Repeated "All Out" Interval Exercise Causes an Increase in Serum Hepcidin Concentration in Both Trained and Untrained Men." Cellular Immunology 283 (2013): 12-17.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Antosiewicz, J., et al. "Repeated "All Out" Interval Exercise Causes an Increase in Serum Hepcidin Concentration in Both Trained and Untrained Men." Cellular Immunology, vol. 283, 2013, pp. 12-17.

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