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In particularl I wish to note your [recent edit] of Selenomethionine. There is an appearance that you may have a conflict of interest in this subject matter removed. Subject edit is being reverted and notice placed in article's talk page. Before continuing to edit this article it is suggested you declare any COI you may have, both on your user page and in the subject talk page. Thank you, ChrisBrown (talk) 06:15, 2 February 2010 (UTC)Reply