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One thing that may help with your page is labeling the figures and then directly referring to them in your text.  I know Dr. S. suggested that for my page and it helps with the logical progression of discussing points.  Good job overall, though.
One thing that may help with your page is labeling the figures and then directly referring to them in your text.  I know Dr. S. suggested that for my page and it helps with the logical progression of discussing points.  Good job overall, though.
In the anticancer agents section it says, “Salinosporamide A is potent, with an IC50 value of 1.3 nM compared to another candidate drug, omuralide, with 49 nM.”  What does this mean?  You also mention IC50 values later again, but don’t explain what they are.  It’s very well-written overall and easy to follow.

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One thing that may help with your page is labeling the figures and then directly referring to them in your text. I know Dr. S. suggested that for my page and it helps with the logical progression of discussing points. Good job overall, though.

In the anticancer agents section it says, “Salinosporamide A is potent, with an IC50 value of 1.3 nM compared to another candidate drug, omuralide, with 49 nM.” What does this mean? You also mention IC50 values later again, but don’t explain what they are. It’s very well-written overall and easy to follow.