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My interest is "Molecular Biology" - the science field that studies the structure, metabolism and function of all the organic and inorganic molecules and ions, both natural and synthetic, that make our bodies - so it is very likely to find my addition to any article that has relation to it. As Basic is not my native language my writings have spelling and grammar mistakes, if you spot any, please correct them. Thank you.

Most of the time i help in WikiProject_Molecular_and_Cellular_BiologyFA, A, GA, B, S, N, D, T, U, and less in WikiProject_ChemicalsFA, A, GA, B, S, N, D, T, U, WikiProject_DrugsFA, A, GA, B, S, N, D, T, U, and WikiProject_NeuroscienceFA, A, GA, B, S, N, D, T, U.

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Goals

Daniel_M._Lewin

Inserting the watchlist's pages into the database (currently at Adrenergic receptor).

Biochemicals category tree (Carcinogens).

Articles - List_of_drugs ==> Alamast

Adding images to pharmacology stubs ==> Avobenzone.

Dictionary_of_chemical_formulas ==> Pentafluoroethyliodide

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2.Introduction - :e.g. "La2O3 is a chemical compound of lanthanum and oxygen with the formula La2O3."; with the names, molecular (when possible) or empirical formulas for extended structure), highlight sentence - what is this stuff well-known for? Are hydrates known (mainly for inorganic salts such as metal halides). Are there compounds with which yours can be confused (usually not).
3. Properties and structure - for inorganic species, the structure may require explanation; properties, more than a restatement of the chem box info. perhaps comparison/contrast with related cmpd to highlight a principle
4. Synthesis - one sent descriptoin of the synthesis using balanced equations; if more than one synthesis applies, then describe others
6. Reactions - what does the stuff do, CHEMICALLY - it reacts with what to give what under what conditions? Balanced eq's
7. Applications - how are people making money with your compound or how is the cmpd benefiting mankind? This section is less chemical and less important
8. Safety considerations - no more than a sentence or two unless something special is required
9. See also
10. External links
11. References

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Wiki references

Categories for deletion

Work done on

Bacteriology

Cell biology

Inorganic

Mycology

Nucleic acids


Polypeptides

ACACA* | ACACB* | ACE | ACE2 | ALBibi | ALDO* | APOB | APOE | AVPR1A | AVPR1B | AVPR2

CAT | CD34 | CD36[r]

EcoRI | EGF[r] | EGFRibi | ExoIII

GLUD1* *[r] | GNRH1ibi | GNRHR[r] | CYP2D6ibi

HPD*

LCT | LTF

MBP | MCM6 | MTR* | MUT*

NOS*

OTC* ibi [r]

PLAT

RecA | REN | RNR*

SHH[r]

TP53 | TPI1ibi

VAMP[r]

  • Check
Telomerase 04:40, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
  • Edit
P-glycoprotein 22:03, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
Antidiuretic_hormone 14:53, 11 January 2006 (UTC)
E-cadherin - create the article and clear the E-cadherin info from the Cadherin article. 19:32, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
Calpain. The refs. 22:50, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
Leptin 06:02, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
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Polysaccharides

Small molecules

19-norandrosterone*

5-methyluridine* | 5hInAc*

ACC[r] | AIB | Aladp, [r] | Alliin | Aminocaproic_acid* | Anisomycin[r] | Argdp, [r] | ArgSu* | Asndp, [r] | Aspdp, [r] | Atropine

Bilirubin* | Biliverdin*

Carboxyglutamate[r] | Carnitine | Citrulline | Cocaine | Creatine* | Cuscohygrine | Cysteamine* | Cysdp

D-dopa | Dehydroalanine[r]

Ephedrine[r] | Ergine | Ergoline | Erythritol*

Ferulic acid[r] | fMet[r] | Fucitol*, dp | Fuc* [r]

Glc | Glndp | Gludp, [r] | Glydp, [r]

Hcy[r] | Hisdp | Histamine* | Hydroxytropacocaine* | Hygrine

Inositol*

Lactose | Lutein | Lys

Mescaline | Morphinone*

NAcGlu* | Nicotine

Orn*

Paclitaxel | Palmitic acid | Papaverine[r] | PGI2* | Phe | Pr3,4,5(3h)Be* | Py*

Reserpine | Rhamnose

Serotonin | Sorbitol

Taurine | Trp | Tyr

Urobilin* | Urobilinogen*

Xylitol


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3h3mBu 20:22, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
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Synthetic

5-azacytidine*

Aceclidine* | Acepromazine* | Acetohexamide* | Agomelatine | Albendazole* | Alclometasone* | Alfuzosin* | Altretamine* | AM251* | Amiloride* | Aminosalicylic acid | Amprenavir* | Anileridine* | Apomorphine* | Astemizole* | Atovaquone* | Avobenzone | Azimilide* | Azlocillin*

βMet* | βMet17,21(di)Pr* | Beclometasone_dipropionate* | Beclomethasone* | Betazole* | BHT | Bromocriptine* | Bromodifluoroacetylchloride*

Dextropropoxyphene* | Dichlorodifluoroethylene* | Diethylcarbamazine* | Dihydrexidine*

Ergoline

Fenoldopam* | Fentanyl | Flupentixol* | Fumonisin_B1*

Guanfacine*

Heroin | Hydrocodone

Inversine* | Iodotrifluoroethylene* | Isometheptene* | Isomalt*

Levopropoxyphene* | Loperamide | LSD*

Mebendazole* | Mecamylamine* | Methadone | Mifepristone* | Misoprostol* | Minocycline*

Naltrexone | Niclosamide*

Oxalyl fluoride* | Oxycodone | Oxymorphone*

Pentachlorofluoroethane* | Pentafluoroethyl iodide*, dp | Perfluoroethanamine*, dp | Pethidine | Phenylpropanolamine | Piperacillin* | Pyritinol

Quinpirole*

Raclopride* | Raloxifene* | Remifentanil*

SCH_23390* | SKF 38393* | SKF 82958* | Spiperone*

Tramadol | Trichloroacetyl chloride* | Trifluoromethylisocyanide* | Tropane


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Minocycline - to vikify the references. 19:32, 1 February 2006 (UTC)

Viruses

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Lambda phage
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