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KelseyABash's 2014 "reorganization" deleted a bunch of legitimate sources and added some {{cite pmid | 3129667}}, which were then helpfully replaced with the metadata for the PubMed article with that ID by Dexbot. The problem is that that PubMed article is titled "Linear accelerator as a neurosurgical tool for stereotactic radiosurgery", and I can't read it because of the paywall, but I very much doubt it has anything to do with transient receptor potential channels. Same problem for {{cite pmid | 2683630}} which became "Nasal physiology and disease with reference to asthma". I don't know how to determine what articles KelseyABash actually meant to cite, but somebody should find sources that are actually relevant and use them to replace all those citations. Junkyardprince (talk) 04:01, 24 August 2017 (UTC)Reply