User talk:Cooraez12

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Tissue engineering contribution
Hello! Thank you for contributing to tissue engineering; I've noted that your edit was part of classroom work. I unfortunately undid your contribution, as there are several issues that I believe should be fixed before the content can be included. I have moved your content to Draft:Tissue engineering; here, you can continue to work on and make improvements to the text to get it ready to move back into the article. I know this is a class assignment and can be a lot to learn coming from a classroom setting to a new medium, so if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to respond here. Thanks, ~ Super  Hamster  Talk Contribs 04:57, 16 April 2019 (UTC)
 * The most pressing issue is the lack of sources; there are several paragraphs and sections that have no citations, so it's not clear where that information is coming from. Some paragraphs have sources, but without any details on the source (e.g. the last paragraph has (Hellman, 1997) at the end, but it's not clear what this source is).
 * If you wish to cite something, please take a look at Help:Citations for how to create and format inline citations. If you are using the Visual Editor, citations can be easily inserted by using the Cite button when editing the page.
 * I see many improperly formatted external links in the prose. External links should not be in the prose of the article.
 * Trademark and copyright symbols should not be used in the prose; see Wikipedia's Manual of Style for more styling guidelines.
 * One thing to keep in mind is that Wikipedia is not a catalog; Wikipedia articles should provide an overview of the topic, but not go so in-depth as to list individual products in great depth unless significant and important to the understand of the article subject.
 * P.S. Another student added a separate commercial products section to the live article; if you continue working with the draft, I would note ways to incorporate your text into the existing text, as well as ensuring there isn't duplicate coverage. ~ Super  Hamster  Talk Contribs 05:16, 16 April 2019 (UTC)