Cell biology improvement drive

Wikiversity participants with an interest in Cell biology can participate in the "Cell biology improvement drive". This Learning Project is a service-oriented Wikiversity project devoted to improvement of Cell biology articles at Wikipedia and development of the Wikibooks textbook about Cell biology.

Participants in the project can become involved in the construction of new Wikiversity pages that are concerned with Cell biology. This "Cell biology improvement drive" also includes improvement of existing Wikipedia pages (for example) and developmet of the Wikibooks cell biology textbook.

This project supports the idea of learning within a Wiki-format university by active participation in the construction of wiki pages. You can pick a topic in Cell Biology that interests you and start reading. As you discover interesting information, add what you have learned to a wiki page about the topic you are learning. Keep a record of what you read and what you write.

Project priorities

Related pages

Useful templates

Database templates

Templates like this ({{OMIM}}) for the Protein databases, Enzyme Number and PubMed.


Human genetics for a protein/gene:
Example: {{OMIM|160000}}
Online 'Mendelian Inheritance in Man' (OMIM) 160000


Digital object identifier
Example: {{Doi|10.1038/437794a}}



Enzyme number:
Example: {{EC number|4.1.1.39}}
EC 4.1.1.39


Template for Protein Data Bank citations. Example:

Example: {{Protein Data Bank|9RUB}}

Protein Data Bank 9RUB


Template for PubMed Central full text articles
Example: {{PMC|137841}}

Full text at PMC: 137841


Template for Entrez PubMed citations
Example:{{Entrez Pubmed|10336462}}

Entrez PubMed 10336462


Template for Entrez gene citations
Example: {{EntrezGene|2695}}

EntrezGene 2695


Template for RefSeq citations
Example: {{RefSeq|NM_004123}}

RefSeq NM_004123


Template for UniProt citations
Example: {{UniProt|P09681}}

P09681

Current project participants

See also

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