Article in an online periodical

Citation-sequence and citation-name

13. Isaacs FJ, Blake WJ, Collins JJ. Signal processing in single cells. Science [Internet]. 2005 [cited 2009 Jun 17];307(5717): 1886-1888. Available from: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/307/5717/1886

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  • After the name of the author(s), the title of the article, and the name of the journal, include the word “Internet” in brackets.

  • Give the date of publication or the copyright date. Include in brackets the date the article was updated or modified, if any, and the date you accessed it, followed by a semicolon.

  • Then provide the volume, issue, and page numbers.

  • If the article is unpaginated, include in brackets the number or an estimated number of pages, screens, paragraphs, lines, or bytes. Write “Available from:” and the URL.

  • Do not use a period at the end of a URL unless the URL ends in a slash.

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Isaacs FJ, Blake WJ, Collins JJ. 2005. Signal processing in single cells. Science [Internet]. [cited 2009 Jun 17];307(5717): 1886-1888. Available from: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/307/5717/1886

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  • After the name of the author(s), the date, the title of the article, and the name of the journal, include the word “Internet” in brackets.

  • Give in brackets the date the article was updated or modified, if any, and the date you accessed it, followed by a semicolon.

  • Then provide the volume, issue, and page numbers.

  • If the article is unpaginated, include in brackets the number or an estimated number of pages, screens, paragraphs, lines, or bytes. Write “Available from:” and the URL.

  • Do not use a period at the end of a URL unless the URL ends in a slash.

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