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As the major contributor to this article, I do indeed have a close connection to the subject of Pherines. I am looking for ways to improve the neutrality of the article and I would appreciate any suggestions. There are several aspects of the subject of Pherines that should be kept in mind with respect to neutrality. First, the term "Pherine" originated at Pherin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. to describe a new class of drugs under development. The term has previously appeared in the scientific literature, e.g., reference 1, that has been published by investigators associated with Pherin Pharmaceuticals. In addition, all references in the article are peer-reviewed publications (with two meeting abstracts), which supports the article's neutrality. Finally, the article is written with the intention of providing an unbiased and objective explanation of the nature of Pherines. Since Pherines are exclusively under investigation by Pherin Pharmaceuticals there is an unavoidable link to the company that may appear to be promotional. Any specific suggestions to help reduce an appearance of promotional intent will be appreciated.RAsOtIS (talk) 00:31, 9 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]