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Hey Boris, I just used Adobe Illustrator, but I saw your diagram, it's beautiful, make some more pathway diagrams for wikipedia, I personally think their very important.... Adenosine | Talk 00:36, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
Dear Boris - Please note that I reverted your "info box" change to Creatine. I agree that using the {Chembox simple organic} template is less-than-ideal, but there is an alternative which is arguably better, and it is certainly much better than the one you seem to be advocating. See Template:BioChemInfoBox for details. You have obviously given some thought to your approach, and I'm sure it works well for you, but it is non-standard, error-prone (in the creatine info box, where is the title?), difficult-to-use for non-experts (e.g. how do you know what the "vocabularly" is?), and has many other drawbacks.
I'd be interested to know why you omitted SMILES (which is widely used), but included EINECS (which was superseded by ELINCS in 1981). Peak 17:13, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
[http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=(({1))} (({1))}] Peak 22:35, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
Unfortunately, User:Physchim62 has "vetoed" external links in infoboxes because, as he wrote, they:
In the case of PubChem, the third point misses the point, but the first point is a drag.Peak 17:05, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
You added the section ==Regulation== to Citric acid cycle, but, as someone marked, there's nothing in that section... If you wanted to make something a sub-section, you need to use three (===) around the title of the section. I'm not sure what you intended with those edits. Thanks! --AySz88^-^ 06:08, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
You noted that a prion-capable protein is involved in the synthesis of Vitamin C. I'm not disputing your statement, but I would like to know if there's any published material on this. I would like to read it for my own benefit.
Morwan 21:52, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
Take a look at Template talk:Protein, and let me know what you think. --Arcadian 16:54, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
Hi Boris!
I'm a chemical engineer doing a masters' in biochem, recently working at a health foods, dietary supplements and cosmetic company. I was suprised to see that SOD is added to cosmetics, and wanted to find out why. I noticed that the WP page said nothing about topical application, so I checked it out on Google Scholar. --Slashme 13:53, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
About the link style: The idea is to have a uniform style of article reference. This way, if we decide we now want the journal's issue to be in brackets, or italic or whatever, we just change the template, and all the references change automatically. Also, for someone who is not used to reference styles, you can immediately see which number is the journal issue, and which is the volume (for example) by checking the code.
As for adding a URL, good idea. Check how on Template_talk:Journal_reference. --Slashme 18:30, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
Hey Boris, I just reverted your change to the adherin article, because I felt that what little content that was there was still more useful than three ? marks. Also, the biology stub on the page means that interested editors will better be able to find the page. If you still think the page needs blanking, post on my user page. Cheers. Terrafire 14:16, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for trying to fix the mess regarding this article, it was speedily deleted for being apparent vandalism and a hoax. If you find an article like that again, instead of just blanking it, you should mark it for deletion according to Wikipedia:Deletion policy so that people can find it easier. - Bobet 00:48, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
So my personal policy on categories is that if an article belongs strongly in multiple categories, I put them in both. Action potentials are the source of signal for almost every form of neuroimaging (even fMRI potentially), and yet they're very important in the field of neuroscience entirely separate from neuroimaging. Similarly I will place someone who is an important biologist and neuroscientist into both categories, even though "neuroscientist" is a subcat of "biologist". Granted, not everyone feels this way, and if you disagree that's fine and we can continue to discuss it.
Now, because APs are the source of several major forms of signal for neuroimaging, I chose to include it. As you pointed out, glycolysis causes the buildup of FDG, but FDG is only one type of radioligand used in one type of imaging. Reductio ad absurdum: everything should be within Category:Atoms, but we generally choose a cut-off point. If you feel glycolysis or axoplasmic transport should be in the category of neuroimaging, you could present your arguments over on Wikipedia:WikiProject_Neuroscience for starters. I could be persuaded for axoplasmic transport more easily than glycolysis.
Speaking of which, if you're interested in neuroscience, you should join us over there. :)
If you'd like a more concise explanation for why I didn't put more into the category: I just created the category last night and populated it with the most obvious of articles, and I'm certain I left articles out! Semiconscious · talk 17:20, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
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The information that memantine is a 5-HT3 antagonist is straight from the prescribing information: "Memantine also showed antagonistic effects at the 5HT3 receptor with a potency similar to that for the NMDA receptor...". Since NMDA antagonism is its primary (and therapeutic) effect I thought this might be relevant. Here's the reference: [1] --User:Karn 04:22 26 Jan 2006 UTC
I would have added a reference to the official prescribing information, but I guess your reference is just as good. If your objection to my earlier edit was merely the lack of a reference, I would have appreciated it if you'd simply added an appropriate reference instead of reverting the edit.
I just added that memantine is being trialed for indications other than Alzheimer's, such as depresssion, glaucoma and neuropathic pain. And I added a reference that I hope that meets your approval. --User:Karn 22:50 26 Jan 2006 UTC
Hey, why are you not willing to finalize that issue? I have proposed a fix for the problem that I feel would look much better, but I need your assurance that it is valid so as not to continue a edit war. --BerserkerBen 04:51, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
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Hi Boris, thank you for your comments on the amino acid and DNA images. As for the AAs, I tried to use ball and stick models, but they looked decidedly weird when used in the small size that fits in their infoboxes. I will remake the models that you took down. I would also appreciate further comments on the DNA picture, I think we really need something like that one... Mstroeck 21:44, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
Are you 100% certain that the painting is about the 1st Balkan war? I wasn't quite sure myself, so I asked a friend of mine to take a look and he said that it can't be the 1st Balkan, because the Turkish soldiers' uniforms looked different in 1912.
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Do you think this image is copyrighted? Can you copyright molecule diagrams? http://www.biotium.com/structures/40037.gif --Username132 09:22, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for correcting my grammar on talk ATP. I sometimes fire these messages off and get sloppy with the proof reading. I'm sure half my edits are correcting earlier gaffs. Just goes to show that edit counts are worthless. Thanks David D. (Talk) 17:31, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
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Thanks for alerting me re categories of Neuroendocrinology; this category tree within Neuroendocrinology is not sensible, and it hadn't occurred to me that anterior pituitary hormones would be a subcategory. As for receptors and transporters, in the absence of a category within Neuroscience for these it seemed sensible to move them out of Neuroscience into the most cognate subcategory. However, I'll desist pending a rational recategorisation.Gleng 13:17, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
Re Image changes to beclometasone & betamathasone - sorry, I was just trying to help :-) It is clearly down to what is best across a number of different browsers: the images had come up as tiny within the table on my Internet Explorer with a screen res of 1280x1024. This was largely because of the wide blank margins the pictures originally had (I.E. correctly zooms pictures in or out with this drugbox) - hence why I cropped them. The red "O" and green "F" I just transferred the style seen in one picture to the other. Many other medicinal drug articles use this same drugbox, it usefully collects chemical names, molecular weights, outline of metabolism and legal/pregnancy status away from the text that can then get on and describe the development, indication and use of the drug.
Given the need to manually split long drug names, is there a best practice in wikipedia as to when to do this, i.e. at what screen resolution should it be assumed most readers have their monitors ? David Ruben Talk 13:34, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
I've noticed that you have added "ID"s to various infoboxes. If you have a moment, can you explain it to me? I don't see what purpose they serve. Thanks. Edgar181 12:26, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
Hi BorisTM, have you finished the Fumonisin ? I wish to add info, and I do not want collisions. AbuAmir 14:40, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the recent tidy up of reference mark-up in Minocycline. But some queries/thoughts:
I've replied on my talk page.
Cheers
Ben 15:47, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
Hi BorisTM. I noticed you changed beclomethasone from a redirect from beclometasone dipropionate to a stub page, but I can't seem to understand why. I've put a merge tag back on. Thanks, Terrace4 06:20, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi BorisTM, thanks for your message. I hadn't actually given much thought to the dipropionate ester issue, but you're correct that they are two distinct molecules. Accordingly, I have changed the article back to "beclometasone dipropionate" (and added an explanation to the talk page) to avoid ambiguity. By the way, it's not just "us" pharmacists that call it that – "beclometasone" is the International Nonproprietary Name specified by the World Health Organization. -Techelf 10:48, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
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Hi, I have just seen your chemical structure of Fucitol. You have been drawing the structure in a very unusual way (e.g. omitting stereochemistry, omitting hydrogens on hydroxy groups, using red color for oxygens, using a very low resolution). There are detailed instructions for drawing chemical structures, see [2] or my page User:Cacycle. You could save yourself and others work if you could apply to these rules or let more experienced users draw the images. Cacycle 10:29, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
There is a discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Chemicals about the changes you have made to the infoboxes and data pages for some amino acid articles such as glycine. Please join in. Thanks. --Ed (Edgar181) 18:08, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
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I am currently on forced vacation because of illness and have found that editing Wikipedia is a great way to kill time while a recover. I thought that it would be a good idea to set up a cell signaling/signal transduction project to organise and improve the articles on the subject, probably as a daughter project to Wikipedia:WikiProject_Molecular_and_Cellular_Biology. What do you think? Would you perhaps be interested in contributing? Peter Znamenskiy 21:25, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
Hi,
Re: your message on my talk page ... alphabetisation of categories is somewhat controversial, I believe. I can't remember where I read the matter, but I definitely read a concensus somewhere that they should be in some kind of priority order rather than alphabetical order. As far as the data pages go ... it's not at all my area of expertise, to say the least of it: I do think, though, that they're worth categorising, which is why I've been doing so as I work through Category:Category needed. (For what it's worth, it seems to me to be eminently sensible to have the data pages and to have them categorised as such.) I'll try to remember to alphabetise stub-tags, though. Cheers.
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Do you think you could repair the display of the template on the article for Abacavir? Right now its display is pretty broken, seemingly because of missing fields in the template. I don't know enough to do it myself. Thanks. ... aa:talk 19:11, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
BorisTM, I may have asked you this question already once, but I keep on having trouble exporting files from ISIS 2.5. It creates a null file on the drive, then stops. At the moment I use PrintScreen to send it PhotoEditor, but I would like to export proper images. Do you have any advice on how to make this work? JFW | T@lk 18:30, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for the chemical formula alternative. I previously had a go using the #IF:, but clearly did not understand either this or template markup sufficiently as it made an awful mess. There are a few things it would be nice to change on the template, could you explain how I might so edit:
Thank you :-) David Ruben Talk 23:32, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for all your work! --Arcadian 15:23, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
Some problems with the image you made of the structure of flupentixol: first, the O at the end of the chain should be an OH.
Secondly, the double bond from the carbon opposite the sulfur is twisted so much it almost looks bicyclic; it should be linear. Can you fix those? DS 21:27, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
Hi there. I noticed a mistake in Image:Amprenavir.png, which is used in Amprenavir and which you uploaded. The IUPAC name, and other structures I've seen elsewhere, indicate that there are two benzene rings (I've bolded the relevant bits) in this molecule: tetrahydrofuran-3-yl [3-[(4-aminophenyl)sulfonyl-(2-methylpropyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl] aminomethanoate. However, the diagram gives only one benzene ring. I think the six-membered carbon ring you show at lower right should be a benzene ring. Hope that helps. Carcharoth 11:29, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
Hi I wonder if I could seek your greater expertise on this template again. I tried to add an ifexist: to the first image, as currently a red link is shown if neither an image name is given or the default PAGENAME.png also does not exist either. This worked well for articles with zero or one image, but unpredictable if image and image2 defined (often just the single image2 shown) - test case is for Chloramphenicol and Cyclophosphamide as shown in sandbox Template talk:Add code. Could you have a look at my coding at Template:Add code and see if I am making any obvious mistake. Please also see my comments about apparent inconsistancy in wikipedia fetching images (as posted at Template talk:Drugbox) Many thanks David Ruben Talk 17:17, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
Thank you - I had the misfortune to come under User:General Tojo's special attention with a spat of sockpuppet attacks. So thanks for my user-page revertion. Aside from such silly distractions from the real work to be done in wikipedia, did you have any further thoughts on the english-wikipedia/commons issue for image testing - I too had an amateurish dabble with #exist, but got nowhere fast :-) Yours David Ruben Talk 18:16, 15 July 2006 (UTC)
hey boris- i found you through wikiproject biology, and noticed that you were interested in articles on cell signaling. ive been looking for someone to look over my article on the Gustatory system, as it has lain dormant since my additions. i was wondering if there was anyway you could just have a look, id like to know if someone else is on the same page. if you cant, never mind. if you do, get back to me with what you think. thanks a lot. Benji64 03:58, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
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Evidence that Arginine can help with ED has been cited here I note that you removed a reference to this subject from the arginine article. Do you think reference to this weblink could be made in the arginine article ? Robert2957 11:59, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
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Could you check on your image of Prostaglandin I2? It appears to have an extra carbon between the ring and the COOH terminal. David.Throop 04:13, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
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I completely agree with your edit to Titin to remove the obscenely long "name" (in quotes because obviously no one calls proteins like this using a string of amino acid names). [4] Nevertheless there are a few folks at Talk:Titin who seem to think it's the main reason Wikipedia has an article on titin. If you ever have a spare moment and feel like chiming in over there to offer your perspective, I'd much appreciate it. Thanks, David Iberri (talk) 23:14, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
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Fvasconcellos tells me here that you're the one to ask about ((protbox)) issues... certain images are displaying as very large in the infobox (in both probox and ((protein))); see Triosephosphate isomerase for a protbox example and Amylase for a protein infobox. But I don't see any obvious differences between these two and, say, neprilysin, where the image looks normally sized. (I don't have any image size preferences set, so I assume that's not the culprit.) Any thoughts on what might be causing this or how to fix it? Thanks! Opabinia regalis 00:47, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
... so that it can be used in other language versions of Glycogen. Thx Rudi PumpingRudi 18:24, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for letting me know. I can't believe that went unnoticed for nearly 6 months! I'll get right on it. Fvasconcellos 22:06, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
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You have uploaded this image and released it to public domain, but it also says it is from a chemistry text book. Unless you are the original copyright holder of the photograph (which I assume you are not), you can't upload it under public domain, or at all really. Can you let me know on my talk page whether you are the copyright holder or not? If you are not the image will have to go - we can't just nick images from text books and say they are no longer copyrighted unless we know their status for sure.
By the way, if you upload anymore free images (especially public domain) please create an account at Wikimedia commons and upload them there - this way we can use them on any Wikimedia project and in any language. Thanks, Richard001 04:13, 25 May 2007 (UTC).
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