Király, A.;                     Váradi, T.;                     Hajdu, T.;                     Rühl, R.;                     Galmarini, C.M.;                     Szöllősi, J.;                     Nagy, P.    
        Hypoxia Reduces the Efficiency of Elisidepsin by Inhibiting Hydroxylation and Altering the Structure of Lipid Rafts. Mar. Drugs 2013, 11, 4858-4875.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/md11124858
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                                Király A,                                 Váradi T,                                 Hajdu T,                                 Rühl R,                                 Galmarini CM,                                 Szöllősi J,                                 Nagy P.        
                Hypoxia Reduces the Efficiency of Elisidepsin by Inhibiting Hydroxylation and Altering the Structure of Lipid Rafts. Marine Drugs. 2013; 11(12):4858-4875.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/md11124858
    
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                                Király, Anna,                                 TÃmea Váradi,                                 TÃmea Hajdu,                                 Ralph Rühl,                                 Carlos M. Galmarini,                                 János SzöllÅ‘si,                                 and Peter Nagy.        
                2013. "Hypoxia Reduces the Efficiency of Elisidepsin by Inhibiting Hydroxylation and Altering the Structure of Lipid Rafts" Marine Drugs 11, no. 12: 4858-4875.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/md11124858
    
    APA Style
    
                                Király, A.,                                 Váradi, T.,                                 Hajdu, T.,                                 Rühl, R.,                                 Galmarini, C. M.,                                 Szöllősi, J.,                                 & Nagy, P.        
        
        (2013). Hypoxia Reduces the Efficiency of Elisidepsin by Inhibiting Hydroxylation and Altering the Structure of Lipid Rafts. Marine Drugs, 11(12), 4858-4875.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/md11124858