My document is the report class and I only have this issue in one of my subsections. This is an example of a reference that does not work:
@article{Wang2007,
author = {Wang, J. J., Sanderson, B. J., & Wang, H.},
journal = {Mutation research},
title = {Cyto- and genotoxicity of ultrafine TiO2 particles in cultured human lymphoblastoid
cells},
year = {2007},
number = {2},
pages = {99–106},
volume = {628},
doi = {10.1016/j.mrgentox.2006.12.003},
}
This is an example of a reference that does work in the same subsection:
@Article{Fartkhooni2016,
author = {Fatemeh Mohammadi Fartkhooni; Ali Noori; Abdolrasool Mohammadi},
journal = {International Journal of Life Sciences},
title = {Effects of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles Toxicity on the Kidney of Male Rats},
year = {2016},
number = {1},
pages = {65-69},
volume = {10},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.3126/ijls.v10i1.14513},
keywords = {Nano-TiO2, Kidney tissue, Renal factors, Toxicity},
}

authorfield. Regardless of the desired output, multiple names must be separated withandin the input. Too many commas as inWang2007can break entry parsing and may prevent it from resolving correctly. InFartkhooni2016there are no commas that break parsing, but the output is still not going to be correct.Wang2007's authors should beauthor = {Wang, J. J. and Sanderson, B. J. and Wang, H.},.Fartkhooni2016should haveauthor = {Fatemeh Mohammadi Fartkhooni and Ali Noori and Abdolrasool Mohammadi},– moewe Dec 17 '20 at 21:23