APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ramsey Cara, Adwanikar Hita, Scerbo Michelle, Ishola Titilope, Han Jeong, Fu Yu, & Neugebauer Volker. (2008). PKA and ERK, but not PKC, in the amygdala contribute to pain-related synaptic plasticity and behavior. SAGE Publishing.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ramsey Cara, Adwanikar Hita, Scerbo Michelle, Ishola Titilope, Han Jeong, Fu Yu, and Neugebauer Volker. PKA and ERK, but Not PKC, in the Amygdala Contribute to Pain-related Synaptic Plasticity and Behavior. SAGE Publishing, 2008.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ramsey Cara, et al. PKA and ERK, but Not PKC, in the Amygdala Contribute to Pain-related Synaptic Plasticity and Behavior. SAGE Publishing, 2008.

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