Talk:Lymphopoiesis

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I have been interested in this topic for ever, but became motivated to analyze it more carefully when I realized my son's grade 9 science text made little sense talking about immunology and WBC types. Why not clarify the material in my own mind, and what better discipline than to write/edit/contribute to a Wikipedia article!!!

Here are my initial aspirations for the lympho article, which I would hope someday to achieve- and within Wikipedia guidelines!!!
 * Make it as good as the transcription factor article.
 * Let it connect to and be connected from great articles
 * Make it useful and understandable to a smart high school student, or normal university student
 * Make it a good overview/survey.
 * Include a specific overview/survey section.
 * Leave no unexplained jargon
 * Define it before you use it
 * Set up the hyperlinks/wikilinks carefully
 * Make this a solid (amateur) contribution to the study of immunology
 * Make it so that when an expert reviews, it clarifies/organizes his/her thoughts on the subject
 * Remove all semblance of arrogance or ego
 * Make it easy for the article to be updated or improved
 * Simplify, yes. But make it so that anyone who is curious or needs detail can get all they want... easily
 * Include recent *confirmed* research from quality sources
 * Ask an expert or two for oral/written input.
 * Add original exciting graphics. Cut/paste/redraw; draw
 * Include footnotes for some of the complexity.
 * Remove some detail, move to the footnotes
 * Move some complexity to another specialized article
 * Move some complexity to another specialized article consisting of a big list or set of lists
 * Questions that come naturally to mind from the text should be answered soon and in sequence
 * Write an Article B on the history/development of Article A
 * Have a section on where the field is going; have commentators predict
 * Make High School textbooks on the topic obsolete, ho ho
 * Create a test(s) on the article or related articles taken together!!
 * WikiTest for WikiCertification!!
 * Include the answers to USMLE questions into articles
 * More text books or survey artiles, fewer research papers from journals

Reg C Handford (talk) 15:58, 21 July 2010 (UTC)

Feel free to participate, esp. if knowledgeable or motivated and careful at checking sources. Also speling is improtant! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Regford (talk • contribs) 17:25, 28 June 2010 (UTC)

great article!
this is one of the best written articles I have read on Wikipedia. I just want to say thank you and kudos to the author! 75.81.31.187 (talk) 03:32, 6 February 2014 (UTC)Rene February 5, 2014

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FO B cell?
What does FO stand for in the caption MZ B cell to mature (FO) B cell?--Iztwoz (talk) 20:41, 28 April 2020 (UTC)
 * Linked Follicular B cell in caption.--Iztwoz (talk) 06:52, 29 April 2020 (UTC)