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Speedy deletion nomination of Site-specific functions of Central Neuropeptide Y


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Recreation of Site-specific functions of Central Neuropeptide Y
I am still very concerned that Site-specific functions of Central Neuropeptide Y is too close of a paraphrase of "Neuropeptide Y and peptide YY: important regulators of energy metabolism" by Nguyen, Amy D; Herzog, Herbert; and Sainsbury, Amanda. And, now that I've typed that out, there's a second problem: you appear to be the author of this article. As such, you have a clear conflict of interest with regard to the article, and probably shouldn't be the person to create it; see the part of the policy that talks about citing yourself. It's not clear to me that this should be its own article, instead of just being included in Neuropeptide Y, although the subject matter is not something I am an expert in. I'm going to add some tags to the article, and probably suggest that it should probably be merged into Neuropeptide Y. Qwyrxian (talk) 05:19, 5 April 2011 (UTC)


 * I have proposed a merger of that article into Neuropeptide Y; you may wish to comment in the discussion at Talk: Neuropeptide Y. Qwyrxian (talk) 05:30, 5 April 2011 (UTC)