Gnimassou, O, Fernandez-Verdejo, R, Brook, M, Naslain, D, Balan, E, Sayda, M, Cegielski, J, Nielens, H, Decottignies, A, Demoulin, J.-B, Smith, K, Atherton, P. J., Francaux, M & Deldicque, L. (2018). Environmental hypoxia favors myoblast differentiation and fast phenotype but blunts activation of protein synthesis after resistance exercise in human skeletal muscle. The FASEB Journal, Apr ,
APA (7th ed.) CitationGnimassou, O., Fernandez-Verdejo, R., Brook, M., Naslain, D., Balan, E., Sayda, M., . . . Deldicque, L. (2018). Environmental hypoxia favors myoblast differentiation and fast phenotype but blunts activation of protein synthesis after resistance exercise in human skeletal muscle. The FASEB Journal, Apr, .
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGnimassou, O., et al. "Environmental Hypoxia Favors Myoblast Differentiation and Fast Phenotype but Blunts Activation of Protein Synthesis After Resistance Exercise in Human Skeletal Muscle." The FASEB Journal Apr (2018).
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGnimassou, O., et al. "Environmental Hypoxia Favors Myoblast Differentiation and Fast Phenotype but Blunts Activation of Protein Synthesis After Resistance Exercise in Human Skeletal Muscle." The FASEB Journal, Apr, 2018.