Research paper citation question.

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For academic papers in biochemistry, it's recommended to check the specific citation style required by the journal to which you plan to submit. Common styles include MLA and APA, but adherence to the journal's guidelines is crucial. Consulting with faculty members about their preferred citation policies can also provide clarity and ensure compliance with academic standards.
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Does anyone know what citation I should use for an academic paper in biochemistry?(like MLA, ALA, or what?)
 
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Just look up papers in the journal you are planning to send to and see how it's done.
 
It's better if you ask your faculty regarding their policy on citation style.
 
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