User:JohannThomas2/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
Dopamine receptor D2

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
(Briefly explain why you chose it, why it matters, and what your preliminary impression of it was.)

I chose this article because I have previously studied this receptor before and I was interested in seeing what information the wikipedia page had about it. This article matters because the D2 dopamine receptors are critical for antipsychotic drugs and so anyone looking for information about the biochemical significance of those drugs might check out the wiki article. My preliminary impression of it is that it is a very detailed article with very reputable sources.

Evaluate the article
(Compose a detailed evaluation of the article here, considering each of the key aspects listed above. Consider the guiding questions, and check out the examples of what a useful Wikipedia article evaluation looks like.)

Everything in the article was relevant to the topic. The content in the article seemed to be up to date, although I am not an expert in dopamine D2 receptors so perhaps I missed something that was outdated. As for missing content, I think more could be added about how this receptor was discovered as there is only 1 sentence about it in the lead section. There is no equity gaps and the article has nothing to do with historically marginalized groups. I think there are some spots where the grammar could be improved.

The article is neutral in tone. There were no claims that appeared to be biased towards a particular position. It doesn't seem like there are viewpoints that are overrepresented or under represented.

For the sources, the links I checked all seemed to work. The references all seemed reliable as they were all scientific journal articles or official publications from organizations such as the National Institute of Mental Health. The sources all seem to be neutral and from a variety of different papers, and authors.

On the talk page, there was one discussion about whether LSD is a partial agonist for the D2 receptor. This article is rated as Start-Class and its part of 2 WikiProjects: WikiProject Molecular Biology/Molecular and Cell Biology and WikiProject Pharmacology.