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Article Evaluation (chlorophyll)

Overall, the article seems to be unbiased, factual, and fairly up-to-date. All of the subtopics seemed relevant to the overall topic. The article is cited heavily and the sources all seem to be reliable and reference scientific journals. The article is rated a C-Class and is part of several Wikiprojects and is of high importance.

Cystine knot: This article consisted of only a few sentences so there is room for expansion.

Coagulation factor II receptor: Does not go into detail about the function of PAR1 and just mentions some ligands associated with it.

--> Protease-activated receptor-1 (PAR-1): a promising molecular target for cancer

--> Contributions of Protease-Activated Receptors PAR1 and PAR4 to Thrombin-Induced GPIIbIIIa Activation in Human Platelets

--> (Platelets Third Edition) Chapter 13 - Protease-Activated Receptors

--> Proteinase-Activated Receptors: Transducers of Proteinase-Mediated Signaling in Inflammation and Immune Response

--> Signal transduction by protease-activated receptors

--> Protease-activated receptors in hemostasis, thrombosis and vascular biology

--> Matrix metalloproteases and PAR1 activation

Transferrin receptor 1: short, can be expanded, last section needs citation

-All of these seem to have plenty of room for expansion. - Dr. Tienson-Tseng

May 1 Seminar --> Talk page; ask for suggestions: rearranging format, content changes, adding sections (additional information)

Full rough draft of content for Wed 15 --> Make sure to denote in some way which parts are from the unedited article (as it is now) --> Come with hard copy to class on Wednesday

--> most of the sources probably won't be able to take images from

--> if article or journal is open source, may be copyrighted such that the images can be used (check copyright, not textbook; copyright with free license)

Can use pymol to make image --> download structure from PDB

Chemicals in ACS setting (Chem Draw) --> File --> apply document settings from --> ACS Document 1996

--> upload as .svg or .jpg (.svg preferred but if the molecules are not coming out properly, then use jpeg)

Wikimedia Commons; Chemistry Wizard

May 15

PEER REVIEW: does the article flow well (well organized); is the level of detail appropriate; is content in the appropriate section and not redundant; does