User talk:Mark Hoelzer
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Welcome to Proteopedia! We hope you will contribute much and well. You will probably want to read the help pages. Again, welcome and have fun! Eran Hodis 20:26, 16 December 2008 (IST)
Models
The models in your picture look amazing. I'm excited to see how Joel's turned out when he comes back from the US. Eran Hodis 17:36, 16 January 2009 (IST)
P.S. If you wish to reply, just edit my user talk page User_talk:Eran_Hodis
RE: Other media
Hi Mark,
Yup, use this wikitext: <swf width="300" height="300">http://carb.umbi.umd.edu//system/files/users/herzberg/ppdk_release.swf</swf> Just change the width and height to suit your needs as well as the url. Best,Eran Hodis 08:58, 20 January 2009 (IST)
Ref tags
Hi Mark,
I noticed you added some references to the Hoelzer Sandbox page. You'll probably be glad to hear that you did it the long way. In Proteopedia, all you need in order to get a properly formatted reference is the PubMed ID of your reference. Just type the PubMedID in between two <ref> tags like this: <ref>PMID:17962519</ref> somewhere in the main text of your page. I'll do it at the end of this sentence[1]. You get a citation wherever you put the reference, as well as a link to the full reference where the list of references appears on the page. You control where the list of references will appear by placing the text <references/> somewhere on your page.
- ↑ Rosenbaum DM, Cherezov V, Hanson MA, Rasmussen SG, Thian FS, Kobilka TS, Choi HJ, Yao XJ, Weis WI, Stevens RC, Kobilka BK. GPCR engineering yields high-resolution structural insights into beta2-adrenergic receptor function. Science. 2007 Nov 23;318(5854):1266-73. Epub 2007 Oct 25. PMID:17962519
For more information about Footnotes and Citing References, see Help:Editing#Footnotes_and_Citing_Literature_References
Best,
Eran Hodis 17:47, 4 February 2009 (IST)