User talk:Mdonken

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Ocular immune system
Hi! Why did you delete this chunk: "The eye, like the brain, uterus and testicles, is marked by immune privilege, the ability to inhibit immune response. Immune defense on the corneal surface and within the cornea is a major process through which the entire eye fights infection." ? You could've added your two phrases without wiping out these. Best regards, -- C opper K ettle  17:45, 11 September 2009 (UTC)

Only the anterior chamber of the eye shows any of the hallmarks of immune privilege; the uvea, RPE, retina, and vitreous are all populated by immune cells and are subject to inflammation and immunologic pathologies. The eye, as a whole, is far from immune privileged.Mdonken (talk) 15:18, 9 December 2009 (UTC)

Aspirin
I have tried to reword your addition to aspirin in order to correct a contradiction, but maybe I've made it too wordy in the process. What do you think? -- Ed (Edgar181) 19:04, 3 January 2018 (UTC)

File permission problem with File:PDB 1IZN.jpg
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