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Concerns about extraneous information

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In addition to being repetitive, the Introduction and Function sections of this page dominantly consist of general information that is adjacent, too general-purpose to communicate much about this specific, relatively obscure protein. — Preceding unsigned comment added by DavidB256 (talkcontribs) 02:56, 3 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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The "other Functions" section says "we conclude" strongly indicating that this was copied from one of the references. This may result in a plagiarism problem.

amulekii

It's from: G.P. Shumyatsky, G. Malleret, R.M. Shin, S. Takizawa, K. Tully, E. Tsvetkov, S.S. Zakharenko, J. Joseph, S. Vronskaya and D. Yin et al., stathmin, a gene enriched in the amygdala, controls both learned and innate fear, Cell 123 (2005), pp. 697–709.
I removed the offending material, but this would probably be a good source to expand the article. --Gimme danger 05:12, 14 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]