Oncology Signaling Referencing Guide
(updated Apr 2024)


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How to do citations in Oncology Signaling style?

This is the Citationsy guide to Oncology Signaling citations, reference lists, in-text citations, and bibliographies.
The complete, comprehensive guide shows you how easy citing any source can be. Referencing books, youtube videos, websites, articles, journals, podcasts, images, videos, or music in Oncology Signaling.

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cite Oncology Signaling  — Referencing Guide



How do you cite a book in the Oncology Signaling referencing style? (2024 Guide)

Books are written works or compositions that have been published, many of which might be in digital version. Here’s how to cite a book in Oncology Signaling

Here’s an example book citation in Oncology Signaling using placeholders:
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Last Name FN. Title. Edition. (Editor Last Name EFN, ed.). City: Publisher; 2000.
So if we want to cite, for example, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” by Maya Angelou we’d do so like this:
Oncology Signaling citation:
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Angelou M. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. 1st ed. New York: Random House; 1969.
And an in-text citation book citation in Oncology Signaling looks like this: 1


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How to reference a journal article in the Oncology Signaling citation style?

How do you cite scientific papers in Oncology Signaling format?

Have you come across a research paper or journal article you would like to cite in your own research? Here’s how to do it in Oncology Signaling

Here’s a Oncology Signaling journal citation example using placeholders:
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Author1 LastnameAF, Author3 LastnameAF. Title. Container. 2000;Volume(Issue):pages Used. doi:DOI
So if we want to reference this scientific article: “Testing consumer preferences for iced-coffee: Does the drinking environment have any influence?” by C. Petit and J.M. Sieffermann in Oncology Signaling: