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Nice work on the Adenosine A2A receptor article. I found a couple things you could improve.

In a case like this, you should try to be more specific

Instead of talking about "researchers", it's good to say who it is who said so. Being more specific in a case like this is usually the better option. Also "suggest", "posit" "propose" (or words of that nature) are better than "believe". Beliefs exist in people's head - it's very difficult to comment on them. At best, we can say that someone "expressed the belief". But unless they actually said "we believe", there are usually better words out there.

Your final sentence is unsourced, and expresses an opinion as a fact

It's important to source everything you add to Wikipedia, but it's especially important when the statement is an opinion. "Attractive option" is almost certainly someone's judgment of the usefulness of the receptor as a treatment target. Say who said so. Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 20:12, 26 June 2017 (UTC)