Welcome edit

Welcome!

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December 2011 edit

Hey, I see that you're kind of new around here but wanted to let you know that altering or deleting content out of other editors' posts, as you did on User talk:Edgar181 with this edit is against Wikipedia guidelines. Sorry things have gotten off to a rough start for you around here, hope things get better and you continue making contributions. Cheers, Shearonink (talk) 23:55, 2 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

Vismodegib edit

Hey there,

Thanks for the info! I'm kind of glad people are using it, and not too worried about the attribution, but I'll maybe contact them with a gentle reminder if I ever get around to it. I'll see whether I have a chance to do the Saridegib structure - will be a slightly crazy week for me. If you can point me at links to good molfiles or pdb files with the structure, that'll probably motivate me to do it more quickly. --Slashme (talk) 15:47, 6 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the links! I might actually do it tomorrow morning! --Slashme (talk) 20:05, 11 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

I've added a picture of IPI-926 which I took this morning with my Brownie. --Slashme (talk) 12:22, 12 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

Veratrum edit

Thanks—I'm glad you found my edits helpful! And of course, thanks for adding the information to begin with.

I've been meaning to ask you, could you clarify this sentence: "IPI-926 is the only compound in development/testing that is not fully synthetic." The only one being developed or tested by that company, or in the U.S., or in the world? I don't have access to the article.

Also, I've been meaning to ask someone to remove two or three pictures from the article, since I think it has too many for the amount of text. If I leave my own pictures, someone might accuse me of prejudice, and might even be right. Do you agree that there are too many pictures, and if so, are you interested in doing this? If not, I'll ask elsewhere. —JerryFriedman (Talk)