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- 11:13, 18 February 2018 Homo sapiens:Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) (Made a number of labels readable (again))
- 06:17, 16 February 2018 Rattus norvegicus:Relationship between glutathione and NADPH (Fixed hard to machine-read representation: metabolites don't convert into enzymes. #mim)
- 19:23, 15 February 2018 Homo sapiens:Irinotecan pathway (Fixed data node typing.)
- 17:08, 15 February 2018 Homo sapiens:T cell receptor and co-stimulatory signaling (These are not mim-conversions.)
- 16:51, 15 February 2018 Homo sapiens:Irinotecan pathway (Fixed the APC identifier.)
- 14:53, 15 February 2018 Homo sapiens:Thyroxine (thyroid hormone) production (I need to dive into the exact mechanism... making it an plain arrow for now.)
- 15:52, 11 February 2018 Homo sapiens:PDGF pathway (These interactions are not mim-conversions.)
- 10:39, 11 February 2018 Homo sapiens:PI3K/AKT/mTOR - vitamin D3 signaling (Metabolites don't change to genes (but this needs some redrawing anyway).)
- 10:21, 11 February 2018 Mus musculus:Selenium micronutrient network (ROS is not a protein.)
- 09:54, 11 February 2018 Bos taurus:Selenium micronutrient network (It had the PubChem CID from the start, but that entry is not the protein fibrin, but a small compound. I now took the Wikidata entry matching the proper Wikipedia page.)
- 09:23, 11 February 2018 Homo sapiens:Folate metabolism (It had the PubChem CID from the start, but that entry is not the protein fibrin, but a small compound. I now took the Wikidata entry matching the proper Wikipedia page.)
- 09:12, 11 February 2018 Homo sapiens:Vitamin B12 metabolism (It had the PubChem CID from the start, but that entry is not the protein fibrin, but a small compound. I now took the Wikidata entry matching the proper Wikipedia page.)
- 07:19, 10 February 2018 Babypillars (Undo revision 95933 by Babypillars (Talk)) (top)
- 07:19, 10 February 2018 Babypillars (Undo revision 95934 by Babypillars (Talk))
- 13:28, 6 February 2018 Vjlynch (top)
- 07:48, 6 February 2018 Homo sapiens:Prostaglandin synthesis and regulation (Fixed the data source.)
- 08:57, 17 January 2018 Tools using WikiPathways (Added RaMP.)
- 09:16, 21 December 2017 Homo sapiens:Lipid metabolism pathway (Added a recent protein found that inhibits ATGL.)
- 20:33, 20 December 2017 Homo sapiens:Caloric restriction and aging (Modified description)
- 20:31, 20 December 2017 Homo sapiens:Caloric restriction and aging (Fixed character encoding.)
- 12:51, 16 December 2017 Semantic Web/Open PHACTS API
- 08:43, 16 December 2017 Homo sapiens:Nanoparticle-mediated activation of receptor signaling (Oh, there were two nodes :()
- 08:42, 16 December 2017 Homo sapiens:Nanoparticle-mediated activation of receptor signaling (Replace a Wikipedia ID with the matching Wikidata ID (with more mappings).)
- 18:30, 12 December 2017 Reactome/News (Added the latest Reactome paper.)
- 12:00, 3 December 2017 N KNApSAcK IDs are disappeared? (3) (New page: Hi Kozo, a quick update... the problem has been isolated (the webservice use an too old BridgeDb version), and a new release is being tested that will fix the issue.) (top)
- 12:00, 3 December 2017 WP3620 (Discussion edited)
- 12:00, 3 December 2017 WP3620 (Discussion edited)
- 07:01, 29 November 2017 WP4179 (Discussion edited) (top)
- 07:01, 29 November 2017 N WP4179 (Talkpage autocreated when first thread was posted.)
- 07:01, 29 November 2017 N Literature on ebola in Wikidata (1) (New page: Dear Ellison, I'm looking forward to seeing the development of this pathway! If you are looking for literature about the virus, Wikidata has an overview, here with the Scholia user interf...) (top)
- 07:54, 28 November 2017 WP3620 (Discussion edited)
- 07:54, 28 November 2017 WP3620 (Discussion edited)
- 07:54, 28 November 2017 N KNApSAcK IDs are disappeared? (2) (New page: Dear Kozo, I can confirm the issue have have put in a request with the webservice maintainers to look into it: https://github.com/wikipathways/wikipathways.org/issues/20) (top)
- 14:55, 16 November 2017 Homo sapiens:G13 signaling (Reconnected lines.)
- 14:54, 16 November 2017 Homo sapiens:G13 signaling (Broken up nested complexes.)
- 14:10, 16 November 2017 Homo sapiens:Apoptosis (Fixed nested grouping.)
- 14:33, 11 November 2017 Saccharomyces cerevisiae:Crabtree effect (Added missing ID for acetate.)
- 14:31, 11 November 2017 WP563 (Discussion edited) (top)
- 14:31, 11 November 2017 N WP563 (Talkpage autocreated when first thread was posted.)
- 14:31, 11 November 2017 N Overwrite with newer version? (1) (New page: Can we update this pathway by repeating the conversion?) (top)
- 13:28, 11 November 2017 N Welcome! (11) (New page: Thanks for starting a new pathway! If you need any help with the editing tools, check out http://academy.wikipathways.org and the Help pages on this site.) (top)
- 13:28, 11 November 2017 Ala3570 (Discussion edited) (top)
- 13:18, 11 November 2017 N Welcome! (10) (New page: Thanks for starting a new pathway! If you need any help with the editing tools, check out http://academy.wikipathways.org and the Help pages on this site.) (top)
- 13:18, 11 November 2017 Mocellins (Discussion edited) (top)
- 13:17, 11 November 2017 N Welcome! (9) (New page: Thanks for starting a new pathway! If you need any help with the editing tools, check out http://academy.wikipathways.org and the Help pages on this site.) (top)
- 13:17, 11 November 2017 Giraudseb (Discussion edited) (top)
- 13:16, 11 November 2017 N Welcome! (8) (New page: Thanks for starting a new pathway! If you need any help with the editing tools, check out http://academy.wikipathways.org and the Help pages on this site.) (top)
- 13:16, 11 November 2017 Garcijon (Discussion edited) (top)
- 13:12, 11 November 2017 Rattus norvegicus:Thick ascending limb transporters (Fixed character encoding.)
- 13:02, 11 November 2017 Saccharomyces cerevisiae:Poly(glycerol phosphate) wall teichoic acid biosynthesis (Fixed the data source of three Wikidata identifiers.)
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