80-lecie fenyloketonurii. Część III: Charles E. Dent - biochemik-naukowiec i klinicysta, który dostrzegł piętno choroby matki u potomstwa i zrutynizował badanie profilu aminokwasów
Hozyasz K. 80 years of phenylketonuria. Part III: Charles E. Dent - laboratory scientist and clinician, who noticed offspring complication of the maternal disease and introduced chromatography of amino acids to clinical practice. Pediatria Polska - Polish Journal of Paediatrics. 2017;92(3):352-359.
APA
Hozyasz, K. (2017). 80 years of phenylketonuria. Part III: Charles E. Dent - laboratory scientist and clinician, who noticed offspring complication of the maternal disease and introduced chromatography of amino acids to clinical practice. Pediatria Polska - Polish Journal of Paediatrics, 92(3), 352-359.
Chicago
Hozyasz, Kamil K. 2017. "80 years of phenylketonuria. Part III: Charles E. Dent - laboratory scientist and clinician, who noticed offspring complication of the maternal disease and introduced chromatography of amino acids to clinical practice". Pediatria Polska - Polish Journal of Paediatrics 92 (3): 352-359.
Harvard
Hozyasz, K. (2017). 80 years of phenylketonuria. Part III: Charles E. Dent - laboratory scientist and clinician, who noticed offspring complication of the maternal disease and introduced chromatography of amino acids to clinical practice. Pediatria Polska - Polish Journal of Paediatrics, 92(3), pp.352-359.
MLA
Hozyasz, Kamil K. "80 years of phenylketonuria. Part III: Charles E. Dent - laboratory scientist and clinician, who noticed offspring complication of the maternal disease and introduced chromatography of amino acids to clinical practice." Pediatria Polska - Polish Journal of Paediatrics, vol. 92, no. 3, 2017, pp. 352-359.
Vancouver
Hozyasz K. 80 years of phenylketonuria. Part III: Charles E. Dent - laboratory scientist and clinician, who noticed offspring complication of the maternal disease and introduced chromatography of amino acids to clinical practice. Pediatria Polska - Polish Journal of Paediatrics. 2017;92(3):352-359.