Talk:Endorphins

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Awkwardness of sentence[change source]

The sentence "Met-enkephalin and leu-enkephalin are found in the brain stem and spinal cord; they are the pain killers of the spinal cord." seems out of place. It seems to be just tacked on to the end of the "Types" section. The 2 endorphins aren't discussed before or again later in the article and they aren't one of the 4 types that are listed in the beginning of the section--or are they? It isn't clear to me how this sentence fits in. (And I don't know enough about the subject to try to fix it.) · Tygrrr·talk· 13:37, 1 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Well, I think I added when I was mid-way writing the article, and my goal was to add information about them later. The benefit of having them there (at that point) was to let readers know of the names of them, and let other editors try to add details about them. But as currently I am the only person who adds bunches of information to it, I'm gonna handle it myself. - Huji reply 13:44, 1 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]