Talk:Protein microarray
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Re Testpilot edit
Re edits to microarrays. If you want to remove the link I posted to protein microarrays which you classified as "spam" Protein Microarrays, you might as well remove my writings in the wikipedia articles. It is really pathetic wikipedia employs people that have no idea about the topic at hand nor the websites that are posted as external links. I will take my information elsewhere as most researchers have done. Wikipedia has poor science information due to its lack of science-knowledgeable registered users.
- And please check http://www.molecularstation.com/protocol-links/Protein_Microarray_Protocols/ which was also removed by me. If someone take his time to investigate, he will see that you spammed more that 20 articles with a links to molecularstation.com . The most rediculos spamming was a link to abovementioned web site plesed on disambiguation page. The articles that got spammed include but not limited by:
Transcription (genetics) Enhancer Promoter Mammalian embryogenesis Stem cell line Stem cell Vergina Sun Bioinformatics Arabidopsis Drosophila melanogaster Caenorhabditis elegans RNA interference Small interfering RNA Peptide mass fingerprinting DNA RNA Protein Proteomics RT-PCR Complementary DNA Gene Ontology DNA microarray Splicing (genetics)
- And most of thouse links lead to simple links directories pages. Have fun. TestPilot 07:39, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
What you just posted was spam, you people need to get an education and stop wasting your time chasing ghosts. The page posted above has much more valuable information than the wikipedia protein microarray article.
Stick to reporting "spam" you don't understand on a free informational resource....lol —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 142.20.136.120 (talk • contribs).
- If you want to contribute content to the articles, that's encouraged. If you want to anonymously add links to an external link directory, that's spam. If you want to insult people, that's a violation of the Wikipedia:Civility policy. --Alan Au 06:48, 4 March 2006 (UTC)