APA (7th ed.) Citation

Singh, E., Chi, Y., Kopesky, J., Zimmerman, M., Urrutia, R., Basel, D., & Schwoerer, J. S. (2024, May). Computational structural genomics and clinical evidence suggest BCKDK gain‐of‐function may cause a potentially asymptomatic maple syrup urine disease phenotype. JIMD Reports.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Singh, Emily, Young‐In Chi, Jessica Kopesky, Michael Zimmerman, Raul Urrutia, Donald Basel, and Jessica Scott Schwoerer. "Computational Structural Genomics and Clinical Evidence Suggest BCKDK Gain‐of‐function May Cause a Potentially Asymptomatic Maple Syrup Urine Disease Phenotype." JIMD Reports May. 2024.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Singh, Emily, et al. "Computational Structural Genomics and Clinical Evidence Suggest BCKDK Gain‐of‐function May Cause a Potentially Asymptomatic Maple Syrup Urine Disease Phenotype." JIMD Reports, May. 2024.

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