Sandbox WWC12
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You need to format your references a little differently. I prefer that you use the PMID (Pubmed ID) whenever possible. This allows a user to have the paper one click away. Your citations should be placed outside the sentence, like this.<ref name="Aureli"> PMID: 3722863</ref> | You need to format your references a little differently. I prefer that you use the PMID (Pubmed ID) whenever possible. This allows a user to have the paper one click away. Your citations should be placed outside the sentence, like this.<ref name="Aureli"> PMID: 3722863</ref> |
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Let us color the two main forms of regular in this protein. Alpha helix appears in red, beta sheet in yellow. [1]
You need to format your references a little differently. I prefer that you use the PMID (Pubmed ID) whenever possible. This allows a user to have the paper one click away. Your citations should be placed outside the sentence, like this.[2] By naming the reference as I have, if you use it again, you only need to insert that name.[2]
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Alpha Helices Beta Strands
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References
- ↑ Schinkel AH. P-Glycoprotein, a gatekeeper in the blood-brain barrier. Adv Drug Deliv Rev. 1999 Apr 5;36(2-3):179-194. PMID:10837715
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Aureli P, Fenicia L, Pasolini B, Gianfranceschi M, McCroskey LM, Hatheway CL. Two cases of type E infant botulism caused by neurotoxigenic Clostridium butyricum in Italy. J Infect Dis. 1986 Aug;154(2):207-11. PMID:3722863