DVS Edition Citation

Totzeck, M, Hendgen-Cotta, U. B., Rammos, C, Frommke, L.-M, Knackstedt, C, Predel, H.-G, Kelm, M & Rassaf, T. (2015). Higher endogenous nitrite levels are associated with superior exercise capacity in highly trained athletes. Nitric Oxide, 27 (2), 75-81. Zugriff am 03.11.2015 unter http://doi.org/10.1016/j.niox.2012.05.003

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Totzeck, M., Hendgen-Cotta, U. B., Rammos, C., Frommke, L., Knackstedt, C., Predel, H., . . . Rassaf, T. (2015). Higher endogenous nitrite levels are associated with superior exercise capacity in highly trained athletes. Nitric Oxide, 27(2), 75-81.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Totzeck, M., U. B. Hendgen-Cotta, C. Rammos, L.-M Frommke, C. Knackstedt, H.-G Predel, M. Kelm, and T. Rassaf. "Higher Endogenous Nitrite Levels Are Associated with Superior Exercise Capacity in Highly Trained Athletes." Nitric Oxide 27, no. 2 (2015): 75-81.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Totzeck, M., et al. "Higher Endogenous Nitrite Levels Are Associated with Superior Exercise Capacity in Highly Trained Athletes." Nitric Oxide, vol. 27, no. 2, 2015, pp. 75-81.

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