Wikipedia:WikiProject Molecular Biology/Molecular and Cell Biology/Collaboration of the Month/Removed
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Template:MCB CoM This is currently an especially stubby stub, despite being ranked as "top" importance on the organization page. Needs lots of love. – ClockworkSoul 22:04, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
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Diabetic ketoacidosis (1 vote)
- Nominated September 10, 2006; needs at least 2 votes by September 24, 2006
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- ww 17:46, 10 September 2006 (UTC) an article which has been awaiting informed cleanup for some time. The time has come!!
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- This article is perhaps more clinical than nominations here should be, but the underlying biological process is confused here. Most humans (and all who fast, deliberately or not) go ketotic. Normally so. Only diabetics (and only some of those) progress to keotacidosis. The usual mechanisms proposed for this are unconvincing. Some biochemical system rigor deserves to be injected here, if only to avoid wikiembarrassement. ww 17:46, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
RNA polymerase (1 vote)
- Nominated October 5, 2006; needs at least 2 votes by October 19, 2006
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- Nominated for the same reason as above, that the elucidation of the mechanisms of this complex the subject of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The current state of this article is also okay (rated as B class at the time of this post), but certainly can use more attention, especially with all of the current media focus on it. – ClockworkSoul 14:04, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
Tris (2 votes)
- Nominated September 12, 2006; needs at least 2 votes by October 10, 2006
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- Adenosine | Talk 16:38, 12 September 2006 (UTC) | Nominate | "Which lab doesn't use this twice a day!?"
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- This article is so lacking in any sort of information. I use tris every day, I bet it's the most used buffering system in Molecular biology. It also belongs to a family of buffers (I think they're called Best buffers?) We could link to all of them! Adenosine | Talk 16:38, 12 September 2006 (UTC)