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Hello, and welcome to my userpage!
If you're here to leave a question/comment, please use the talk page.
Note: I can provide 2D molecular images (in svg format) and full-text versions of many research articles. If you need either of these, please ask me via the talk page, and I'll try to get back to you in a timely manner.
Current Projects
User Pages
Image Galleries
- Gallery 1 - Images to replace
- Gallery 2 - DOJ jpg images
- Gallery 3 - Newer svg images
- Gallery 4 - (Empty)
- Gallery 5 - Obsolete png images --- MOVE to Commons & DELETE unused images
Wikipedia stuff
- Manual of Style
- How to write a great article
- Peer review
- Boilerplate text
- Navigational templates
- Citing sources
Missing fonts
- Oriya
- Laos?
- inuktitut?
- Gutarazda?
- Cherokee
- Burmese/Padauk
- Khmer
Other stuff
- Fix image for Thermal runaway
- Humectant - needs references
- Neuropil - add Neuroscience as reference.
- Patch clamp - add Neuroscience as reference.
- Current clamp - needs to be properly partitioned, and much more info is needed about the biological-research-technique type of current clamp
- Voltage clamp - create new picture based on Box 3A (pg. 42) of Neuroscience.
- Neural tract - relationship to Neural pathway? Biological tracts in general? (Proposed titles for a more general article were "Tract (biology)", "Tract (anatomy)")
- Electrical synapse - needs better referencing
- Glutamate-glutamine cycle - add more info, picture (see Purves 130)
- Find a way to fix bot-created article content, e.g. GPR3
- Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor - fix references from "Receptor regulation" section onward. also, "Subunits" should be a subsection of "Structure"
- Metabotropic receptor - article is messy and confusing
- Ligand-gated ion channel - rename "Ionotropic receptor" for consistency with Metabotropic receptor
- Nicotine - "Interactions" section needed
- Presynaptic specialization & Postsynaptic specialization - not even Purves' Neuroscience clearly explains this term: "Typically, the presynaptic terminal is immediately adjacent to a postsynaptic specialization of the target cell." (7). That's all it says about it.
- Charles Bradley, a child psychiatrist who conducted the earliest experiments on the use of amphetamine as drug therapy, providing the precursor for the subsequent development of theories about ADD and ADHD. (see pg. 61 and onward of Barondes' "Better Than Prozac")
- List of drugs - create articles for red-links on list (there are many, many, many...)
- Membrane potential - needs references, etc.
- Resting potential - aka "resting membrane potential". needs references, etc.
- Reversal potential - could always use more work, references from Ch.3 of Neuroscience.
- Receptor potential -
- Anterograde tracing - add more info
- Retrograde tracing - technique used to trace neural connections from their termination to their source.
- Lesion study - "The use of structure to infer function was adopted for experimentation, and much of neuroscience rests upon observations made by purposefully damaging a distinct brain region, nerve or tract in an experimental animal and observing and documenting the subsequent loss of function." (Purves 16)
- Gravity (beer) - Get better image of hydrometer, Link to/from other homebrewing articles, explain that the term is used in relation to all alcoholic beverages although consumers only see it in relation to beer
- Valerian (herb) - General cleanup/editing
- Zimelidine, Idazoxan, Isopropamide, Eszopiclone - replace images
- Hyperandrogenism redirects to polycystic ovary syndrome. Hyperandrogenism (elevated levels of androgens) is a symptom, not a syndrome or a disease in and of itself. There are presumably other disorders characterized by elevated levels of androgens.
- AM1172 ?