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  • diffhist Taurine 21:45 −1,805 Zefr talk contribs (trim some bad refs, not WP:RS; rv WP:REDNO)
  • diffhist Taurine 21:25 +7 Zefr talk contribs (rv in use header - not 'major' edits - see article history)
  • diffhist Taurine 21:23 −28 Zefr talk contribs (lede - no roles are known; WP:BMI review sourcing needed)
  • diffhist Taurine 21:21 −951 Zefr talk contribs (Natural function: ce, it has no established role in physiology; needs a WP:MEDRS review - which doesn't exist)
  • diffhist Taurine 20:56 +3,966 76.136.112.80 talk (To make article compliant with WP:INTRO, content in lead not appearing in main body was duplicated there. This required/resulted in (i) creation of 2 new sections, "Discovery, naming" and "Natural function"; and (ii) duplication of sources between lead and main body, where decision was made to use the shorter form of <ref name=... citation markups in the lead (placing full citations at first appearance in the main body). Missing facts with citations added to main body (e.g., role as osmolyte).)
  • diffhist Taurine 19:42 +84 76.136.112.80 talk (Hid 2 errant/discrepant details in lead, so registered editor can do needed bold edit: (1) yes, taurine is an amino acid, but an amino sulfonic acid (ASA); as there are *NO* proteinogenic ASA's at all, earlier phrasing was confusing, errant. (2) The 0.1% of body weight does not appear elsewhere in article that we can find, and is unsourced in lead; it is hidden until the statement complies with WP:INTRO (no unique lead content) and WP:VERIFY (non sky-is-blue content, challenged, source req'd.)