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Political Positions of Hillary Clinton
Greetings, Since you recently edited this article, I was wondering if you've noticed the sanitization of the article that is currently underway by an IP. I'd be interested to get your thoughts on that.... Thanks.CFredkin (talk) 20:34, 10 June 2016 (UTC)


 * Thank you for letting me know! I've added my thoughts. Michelangelo1992 (talk) 22:17, 10 June 2016 (UTC)

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Sorry for the mistake revert
Hi There! I would like to apologize for the mistaken revert on the page I-cell disease.

Denver&#124; Thank you and Have a nice Day! (talk) 15:07, 7 June 2018 (UTC)

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ComplexRational (talk) 00:17, 28 September 2019 (UTC)

about Leydig tumour cell line
English is not my mother tongue, so there will be some unclear grammar. But I think "In the late 20th century, a variety of Leydig cancer cell lines were developed to study the function of leydig." is consistent with source "Leydig cells: formation, function, and regulation" the section "Groundbreaking early findings" paragraph 3：

"The development in 1981 by Mario Ascoli of the hormone-dependent steroid producing mouse tumor Leydig cell line, MA-10, was an important step that, over the years, has allowed the undertaking of numerous studies designed to understand the mechanism regulating Leydig cell steroidogenesis [37]. However, MA-10 cells do not express CYP17A1, and thus the major steroid product made is progesterone. Attempts to generate androgen-producing Leydig cell lines have been met with limited success. In 1968, Sato and colleagues developed the R2C rat tumor Leydig cell line that produced progesterone in a constitutive, hormone-independent, manner [38]. In 1980, Mather developed the TM3 mouse cell line believed to be derived from immature Leydig cells [39]. Although these cells produced testosterone, there was only limited if any response to LH. In 1982, Rebois established the MLTC-1 mouse Leydig tumor cell line [40]. These cells are similar to MA-10 cells in that they were generated from the same tumor as MA-10 cells and the main steroid product is progesterone. In 1987, Finaz and colleagues developed the K9 Leydig cell line, cells that were able to produce testosterone in response to hormone treatment and had characteristics of normal Leydig cells [41]. In 2012, the BLTK-1 Leydig cell line was developed from a testicular tumor [42]. These cells retain functional LHCGR-mediated steroidogenesis, producing progesterone, testosterone, and estradiol."

In my initial plan, I intended to create a table as follows：

But I think these contents are too detailed. The most famous tumour cell line HeLa has no it's own paragragh in Cervical cancer. So maybe these technical of cell biology research not deserving of its own section.--Htmlzycq (talk) 02:19, 1 October 2019 (UTC)


 * Maybe this list can organize like this page ——List of breast cancer cell lines? --Htmlzycq (talk) 11:00, 6 October 2019 (UTC)


 * {{reply to|Htmlzycq]] I'll copy this discussion to the talk page of the Leydig cell tumor article. We can discuss there. Michelangelo1992 (talk) 22:19, 6 October 2019 (UTC)

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2004 Dem primary infobox
Thank you for notifying me about the revert. Apologies for not explaining the reasoning behind the color changes. Here were my reasons for each candidate: Let me know if I can undo your revert. Thank you! --MisterElection2001 (talk) 02:26, 17 March 2020 (UTC)
 * 00539f for Kerry - He was the Democratic nominee that year, hence the choice of blue. I chose this exact shade of blue from his | campaign website.
 * e50100 for Edwards - Since Kerry already took blue, I gave Edwards the exact red shade found on his | website.
 * e7cf1e for Dean - This is the exact shade of yellow found on his | presidential campaign logo.
 * 039042 for Clark - Given that Clark had a military background, I opted for green. This exact shade of green comes from the | coat of arms of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, which he famously headed during the Kosovo War.

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Careful
When you wrote about "Upright Women Wanted", you did the right thing in that you cited your sources, but the wrong thing in that you didn't attribute their opinions.

Consider the difference between "The story uses Esther's character arc as a means to explore sexual liberation and domestic violence" and "Southern Review of Books observed that Esther's character arc explores sexual liberation and domestic violence".

Keep that in mind for next time, okay? DS (talk) 23:04, 20 July 2021 (UTC)

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