User:Jmounta1/sandbox
Hello! This is my sandbox, where I can play around with Wiki editing and save drafts of written articles. (Leaving the default template sandbox below just in case.)
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Testing out adding text through the VisualEditing interface. Testing out the bold function in the source code.
Testing the link function: bold
Testing the link function with desired redirect: bold
Section on VisualEditor buttons[edit]
I like how it automatically changes back to paragraph format when spacing after a heading.
Editing articles[edit]
Christian de Duve, then chairman of the Laboratory of Physiological Chemistry at the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium, had been studying the mechanism of action of a pancreatic hormone insulin in liver cells. By 1949, he and his team had focused on the enzyme called glucose 6-phosphatase, which is the first crucial enzyme in sugar metabolism and the target of insulin. They already suspected that this enzyme played a key role in regulating blood sugar levels. However, even after a series of experiments, they failed to purify and isolate the enzyme from the cellular extracts. Therefore, they tried a more arduous procedure of cell fractionation, by which cellular components are separated based on their sizes using centrifugation.