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SK Group - the Boston College article is fairly long. I looked through the table of contents and it is almost identical to yours. In order to get credit for this assignment you need to meet the guidelines posted on D2L. Specifically you need to come up with at least 10 paragraphs of new information to add to the article. Do you think you have enough sources of information to do this with this topic? --MMBiology (talk) 17:58, 20 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

A quick look through Wikipedia showed that the slow afterhyperpolarization has not been covered. There is a page for slow after hyperpolarisation (separate after and hyperpolarization plus British spelling). This might serve as an alternative topic that is still related to the research you have done since this is mediated by SK channels. I found a few relevant reviews by quickly looking through medline. Let me know what you think. --MMBiology (talk) 21:36, 20 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]