Sparse, a stub page within WikiProject Medicine. Majority of information links out to more complete pages. Some room for improvement, but it's not the most expansive topic. A product of a different wiki-course. Only 4 references. The topic is also a little broad, there isn't a standard definition to "rapid diagnostic test"
Evaluated in previous exercise. Potentially, a C-class article instead of a stub. Though it has glaring issues, there is a fair amount of content. The line between this and nanoparticle is a bit blurry, so it may not need significant work.
Incredibly sparse. Consists of just the lead and nothing else. Cell adhesion is well characterized, as is cell culture. However, there's no distinction between adhesion and suspension cells within the cell culture article. A single reference.
Only discusses cytotoxicity and not any other assay. The only page that includes both "cell" and "assay" but the inclusion of culture is confusing. Difficult to find primary/secondary sources for, as this topic may not exist. It would be better renamed as "cell assay" and then expanded upon. Individual cell-based assays are elaborated upon in other articles.
No such article exists. May be too current to cover, since it was invented in 2017. Not a significant amount of secondary literature, but a lot of primary literature.
Sparse, a stub page within WikiProject Medicine. Majority of information links out to more complete pages. Some room for improvement, but it's not the most expansive topic. A product of a different wiki-course. Only 4 references. The topic is also a little broad, there isn't a standard definition to "rapid diagnostic test"
Evaluated in previous exercise. Potentially, a C-class article instead of a stub. Though it has glaring issues, there is a fair amount of content. The line between this and nanoparticle is a bit blurry, so it may not need significant work.
Incredibly sparse. Consists of just the lead and nothing else. Cell adhesion is well characterized, as is cell culture. However, there's no distinction between adhesion and suspension cells within the cell culture article. A single reference.
Only discusses cytotoxicity and not any other assay. The only page that includes both "cell" and "assay" but the inclusion of culture is confusing. Difficult to find primary/secondary sources for, as this topic may not exist. It would be better renamed as "cell assay" and then expanded upon. Individual cell-based assays are elaborated upon in other articles.
No such article exists. May be too current to cover, since it was invented in 2017. Not a significant amount of secondary literature, but a lot of primary literature.