Jstengel
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Apologies
editMis read the diff. Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 01:37, 15 January 2015 (UTC)
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Again, welcome! Anupmehra -Let's talk! 18:31, 16 January 2015 (UTC)
Cellular Senescence
editHi Jstengel, I have reverted your edit to my recent edit. This was your reasoning for your edit: "The adjectives human, fetal and fibroblasts are too limiting. Many normal cell types from different species have this ability."
While your last sentence is true, it is besides the point. Fetal cells will encounter the Hayflick limit before those taken from an older individual. The Hayflick limit can also vary by species. Therefore, if we are going to specify the number of doublings in culture then we need to specify age and species. I used the specifiers that I did because the doubling number that was given related specifically to experiments by Hayflick where the phenomenon of cellular senescence was discovered. I have put back my adjectives but given better context to the sentence in question than before. Thanks!
Thx for additional info
editLooking back at some old pages which needed to be added. Nice updates to Bridget Kearney. Why doesn’t chipology have its own page. Probably banned by the bots. Thx Rcollman (talk) 20:45, 3 March 2023 (UTC)
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editHey, I saw your note about reviewing my edits. If you have any questions, I'm happy to answer them. (I'm blocked from normal user of Thanks!) Much thanks! Cnewmark (talk) 11:01, 6 October 2023 (UTC)
- Thank you for your offer. While trying to save time, I had a false start, but today I posted a draft with your suggestions. I like it and hope everyone else does too. I will take a look again over the next few days and participate as appropriate and time permits.
- Nice work Craig!
- What is the best, or your preferred, method/app, etc for handling references please? Wiki-native, Word, Wordpress, other Jess (talk) 02:42, 7 October 2023 (UTC)
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