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Article Evaluation[edit]

The following includes notes of observations and learnings.

CCS (gene) article: This article is not out of date, but the article does not mention that CCS binds to Cu(I). The form of copper found inside of cells is Cu(I), so it would be nice to mention that CCS binds to Cu(I) as opposed to Cu(II), which is not found inside cells. PinkPanther4597 (talk) 00:05, 30 January 2018 (UTC)

Uploading Homemade Image[edit]

This picture shows the structure of apo-yCCS inside of a cell. The intracellular and extracellular domains are labeled. The lipid membrane is in light blue, while the nucleus is shown in light red. Lysine residues are shown in orange, histidine residues are shown in pink, methionine residues are shown in green, and cysteine residues are shown in purple.



Editing Lotte Strauss Article[edit]

copied from Lotte Strauss Lotte Strauss, (15 April 1913 in Nuremberg, Germany – 04 July 1985), was a German-American pathologist. Strauss, together with Jacob Churg, has given her name to Churg–Strauss syndrome, now known as eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis.[1][2]

Lotte Strauss, together with Donald Gribetz, worked at Mount Sinai Hospital in the pediatric pathology department. She later became the associate pathologist in the Division of Pediatric Pathology, and she became a professor of pathology at The Mount Sinai School of Medicine.[3]

Notes on Improving Lotte Strauss Page[edit]

The page doesn't mention the other Lotte Strauss who escaped Germany during WWII, so that would be something interesting to contribute. The page could also include her work in pediatric pathology and how she is considered the founder of the field.

Choose your topic / Find your sources[edit]

I plan on clarifying which Lotte Strauss the article is about. The article could include a disclaimer for readers about the existence of another Lotte Strauss born in 1913 in Germany. I also plan on adding more information about her work in pediatric and perinatal pathology. She has many articles about it, so it would be nice to have a concise summary of all her work.

Bibliography of Sources for Lotte Strauss[edit]

1. Biochemical and histologic determinants in the prognosis of neuroblastoma Gitlow, Stanley E. ; Dziedzic, Laura Bertani ; Strauss, Lotte ; Greenwood, Steven M. ; Dziedzic, Stanley W. Cancer, October 1973, Vol.32(4), pp.898-905 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

2. The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, N. Y. by Donald Gribetz & Lotte Strauss

3. 924 CYTOGENETIC AND CLINICAL DEFINITION OF TRISOMY 8: BASED ON OBSERVATIONS IN PARTIAL TRISOMY 8(ql3→qter) Mirja S Somer ; Ranjit K Sachdev ; Lotte Strauss ; Sophie Paciuc ; Lillian Y Hsu Pediatric Research, 1978, Vol.12(S4), p.517 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

4. Supra-valvular Stenosis of the Aorta Kreel, Isadore ; Reiss, Raphael ; Strauss, Lotte ; Blumenthal, Sidney ; Baronofsky, Ivan D. Annals of Surgery, 1959, Vol.149(4), pp.519-524 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

  1. ^ www.whonamedit.com
  2. ^ Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Hall of Fame
  3. ^ Strauss, Lotte; Gribetz, Donald (1968). "The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, N. Y.". The Journal of Pediatrics. 73: 629–637.