User talk:Thegastermaster
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[edit]Everything in this article relates to the article topic, but there isn't too much content here. Grammatically, the two sentences which explain that Kurloff cells are found in guinea pigs and capybara could be combined into one sentence instead of having another sentence with little novel information. The speculation that Kurloff cells are cancer resistant is not cited with a proper source. There isn't much information in this article, but that could be due to a lack of information on Kurloff cells in the biological field. The citations which are available are reliable references.
Kyle Smith BIO490 2/22/18
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