User talk:Jrahmon

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Your multivesicular release article
Hi Jrahmon, thanks for contributing the multivesicular release article! I noticed it in a list of new cell biology articles, and since it had been tagged for cleanup, I went ahead and wikified it a bit as you can see here. Thought you might be interested in a pointer to our citation formatting guidelines - for papers indexed in pubmed, you can easily auto-generate the formatting templates by pasting the PMID into the "cite journal" dialog in the reference toolbar in the edit window. Using these will help prevent your future articles from being tagged for cleanup and help readers find more information. You may also be interested in WikiProject Medicine and WikiProject Neuroscience, where editors who work on those topics can discuss articles of common interest. Opabinia regalis (talk) 05:37, 24 March 2015 (UTC)