Saha, P.; Upright, M.; Bose, D.; Roy, S.; Trivedi, A.; More, M.; Scott, G.I.; Brooks, B.W.; Chatterjee, S.
Subchronic Oral Cylindrospermopsin Exposure Alters the Host Gut Microbiome and Is Associated with Progressive Hepatic Inflammation, Stellate Cell Activation, and Mild Fibrosis in a Preclinical Study. Toxins 2022, 14, 835.
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins14120835
AMA Style
Saha P, Upright M, Bose D, Roy S, Trivedi A, More M, Scott GI, Brooks BW, Chatterjee S.
Subchronic Oral Cylindrospermopsin Exposure Alters the Host Gut Microbiome and Is Associated with Progressive Hepatic Inflammation, Stellate Cell Activation, and Mild Fibrosis in a Preclinical Study. Toxins. 2022; 14(12):835.
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins14120835
Chicago/Turabian Style
Saha, Punnag, Macayla Upright, Dipro Bose, Subhajit Roy, Ayushi Trivedi, Madhura More, Geoff I. Scott, Bryan W. Brooks, and Saurabh Chatterjee.
2022. "Subchronic Oral Cylindrospermopsin Exposure Alters the Host Gut Microbiome and Is Associated with Progressive Hepatic Inflammation, Stellate Cell Activation, and Mild Fibrosis in a Preclinical Study" Toxins 14, no. 12: 835.
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins14120835
APA Style
Saha, P., Upright, M., Bose, D., Roy, S., Trivedi, A., More, M., Scott, G. I., Brooks, B. W., & Chatterjee, S.
(2022). Subchronic Oral Cylindrospermopsin Exposure Alters the Host Gut Microbiome and Is Associated with Progressive Hepatic Inflammation, Stellate Cell Activation, and Mild Fibrosis in a Preclinical Study. Toxins, 14(12), 835.
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins14120835