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The National Library of Medicine (NLM) uses the ANSI/NISO Z39. 29-2005 (R2010) Bibliographic References standard as the basis for the format of MEDLINE/PubMed citations to journal articles.
MLA Style is used for humanities, especially for literary research. Vancouver Style is used for medicine and sciences. It is maintained by the National Library of Medicine.
The AMA format is widely used for citing sources in medical research.
MEDLINE format is a tagged field format that displays all of the fields held in a Medline record for a journal reference.
If everything is set correctly, you should find no more than 60 lines of text on each page per 8.5x11 page with 0.5 margins. NIH requires the use of a font that is at least 11 pt in size and generally recommends the use of either Arial, Georgia, Helvetica, or Palatino Linotype.
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A specific acknowledgment of NIH grant support, such as: Research reported in this [publication/press release] was supported by [name of the Institute(s), Center, or other NIH offices] of the National Institutes of Health under award number [specific NIH grant number(s) in this format: R01GM987654].
Use whatever format for citations that you want. We do not require a specific citation format. The use of et al. in place of listing all authors of a publication is acceptable practice. Most style guides include format guidance for citations and all formats are acceptable.
Use an Arial, Helvetica, Palatino Linotype, or Georgia typeface, a black font color, and a font size of 11 points or larger.

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