Citing VaLID in a scientific paper

How do I cite use of VaLID in publications?

When citing predictions performed using the program, use this example as a guide:
“Glycerophospholipid identities were predicted based on m/z and appropriate ion type taking into consideration the mass tolerance of the QTRAP 5500 [replace with name of appropriate mass spectrometer] using VaLID version 3.2.0 (McDowell et al., 2014).”

When citing use of images/structural database, use this example as a guide:
“Structural images were obtained from the VaLID structural database version 3.2.0) (Blanchard et al., 2013).”

References:
Blanchard AP, McDowell GSV, Valenzuela N, Xu H, Gelbard S, Bertrand M, Slater GW, Figeys D, Fai S, Bennett SAL (2013) Visualization and Phospholipid Identification (VaLID): An online integrated search engine capable of identifying and visualizing glycerophospholipids with given mass. Bioinformatics, 29: 284-285, doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/bts662 (PDF)

McDowell GSV, Blanchard AP, Taylor GP, Figeys D, Fai S, Bennett SAL (2014) Predicting glycerophosphoinositol identities in lipidomic datasets using VaLID (Visualization and Phospholipid Identification) - an online bioinformatics search engine. BioMed Research International, 2014:818670. doi: 10.1155/2014/818670 (PDF)

McDowell GSV, Blanchard AP, Figeys D, Fai S, Bennett SAL (2014) Advancing Lipidomic Bioinformatic Technologies: Visualization and Phospholipid Identification (VaLID) version 3.0, Proceedings IWBBIO 2014: International Work-Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering. Granada, Spain, 670-680. (PDF)

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