Talk:Glutathione S-transferase
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I had just made several hours worth of corrections on this article, and Firefox went belly-up on me (of course). Because of that, I am in no pleasant mood and will not likely be going through all that again for awhile. I will get around to fixing this article, and replacing all those beautiful external links, sometime later. Furthermore, as I have to include all the information (and around 20 times more) about GSTs in the introduction to my dissertation, I will not be entering anything under the GFDL (and/or the public domain) until I have published my dissertation and obtained a copyright on it. Sorry, but I can't put Wikipedia information in my intro and don't want to have one of my committee members read this article and accuse me of plagiarizing (myself). I'll slowly add more to the article as I find time. FMephit 18:17, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
- Browsers do crash from time to time. Always better practise (as with any computer application) to save your work often (i.e. click "save page" and then click "edit this page" every fifteen minutes or so. --Seans Potato Business 22:48, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
The article title is not optimal - as can be read in (source at end - Mannervick et al.), the trivial name is Glutathione Tranferases, (without the S-). I suggest renaming this page, and creating a auto-redirect from the current page name to the new page, however I don't have the knowledge of how to do this, and don't want to break wikipedia! Thank you! B. R. Mannervik, P. G. Board, J. Hayes, I. Listowsky and W. R. Pearson, in Gluthione Transferases and Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidases, Elsevier Academic Press Inc, San Diego, 2005, vol. 401, pp. 1-8. Tom Meakin (talk) 12:14, 15 January 2008 (UTC)

