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"Kaz Suzuki" has recently added templates suggesting that this article contains puffery, peacock terms, is an advertisement, and has been constructed by someone with a close affiliation to the subject. These accusations have gone unsubstantiated, and are patently false. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tinyfoot ( talk • contribs) 02:18, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
Hi, Jamie Talan. I just wanted to check and see if you've read the
WP:Conflict of interest guidelines here. Thanks.Could
User:Jamietalan be your account as well? Just wondering.
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Kaz Suzuki - there are no indications in the recent history of this article that "Jamie Talan" or "Jamietalan" made revisions to this page. Again, your flags to this article remain unsubstantiated, and will be removed as vandalism. — Preceding
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Hello. I found information on this page that is incorrect. It states, "He is a professor and head of the Herman and Susan Merinoff Center for Patient Oriented Research at the Feinstein." This information is not true, he is not professor or head of this center. I don't see a citation for the sentence so I am unable to see where it was found. Dr. Tracey is professor and director of the Center for Biomedical Science at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. ( AmberGrape80 ( talk) 16:31, 18 December 2018 (UTC))
Why is this guy notable? Not a prof at a major uni, so fails WP:PROF. The rest is self-published and NOT a reliable secondary source. I seriously doubt this would pass AfD. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kaz Suzuki ( talk • contribs) 14:22, 8 December 2012 (UTC)
Sorry, I have not put any ridiculous warnings or anything else on your talk page, nor have I engaged in an edit war. I simply disagree with you, and question whether you have a conflict of interest (please see WP:COI). I strongly urge you to stop your pattern of personal attacks and threats to get your way. This is simply not how Wikipedia works. I think that you can do a lot of good for Wiki, but if you continue in this line of behavior I think you will probably be blocked from editing. Please think carefully before you do this again. Thank you. Kaz Suzuki ( talk) 14:43, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
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The vagus nerve plays an important role in the regulation of organ function, including reflex pathways that regulate immunity and inflammation. [1]
References
I suggest the sentence above goes after the following sentence: Tracey has proposed a mechanism for neural control of TNF and HMGB1 to maintain immunological homeostasis, which he called the "inflammatory reflex".[9][10] ( AmberGrape80 ( talk) 17:39, 2 November 2018 (UTC))
OK, thank you for the insight. I added a sentence that summarizes the source below. Can this be posted? The vagus nerve plays an important role in the regulation of organ function, including reflex pathways that regulate immunity and inflammation. In 2018, Dr. Tracey and colleagues published in Bioelectronic Medicine that they standardized an experimental protocol to record signals transmitted in the vagus nerve. [1]
I suggest the sentence above goes after the following sentence: Tracey has proposed a mechanism for neural control of TNF and HMGB1 to maintain immunological homeostasis, which he called the "inflammatory reflex".[9][10] ( AmberGrape80 ( talk) 18:19, 2 November 2018 (UTC))
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The vagus nerve plays an important role in the regulation of organ function, including reflex pathways that regulate immunity and inflammation. In 2018, Dr. Tracey and colleagues published in Bioelectronic Medicine that they standardized an experimental protocol to record signals transmitted in the vagus nerve. [1] [2]
I suggest the sentence above goes after the following sentence: Tracey has proposed a mechanism for neural control of TNF and HMGB1 to maintain immunological homeostasis, which he called the "inflammatory reflex".[9][10] ( AmberGrape80 ( talk) 18:56, 2 November 2018 (UTC))
References
"The vagus nerve plays an important role in the regulation of organ function, including reflex pathways that regulate immunity and inflammation. In 2018, Dr. Tracey and colleagues published in Bioelectronic Medicine that they standardized an experimental protocol to record signals transmitted in the vagus nerve.
Silverman, Harold A.; Stiegler, Andrew; Tsaava, Téa; Newman, Justin; Steinberg, Benjamin E.; Battinelli Masi, Emily; Sergio Robbiati, Chad Bouton, Patricio T. Huerta, Sangeeta S. ChavanEmail author and Kevin J. Tracey (March 15, 2018). "Standardization of methods to record Vagus nerve activity in mice." Bioelectronic Medicine (Springer Nature).
I suggest the sentence above goes after the following sentence: Tracey has proposed a mechanism for neural control of TNF and HMGB1 to maintain immunological homeostasis, which he called the "inflammatory reflex". ( AmberGrape80 ( talk) 20:01, 7 November 2018 (UTC))