1. May 2024
    1. Résumé de la vidéo [00:00:00][^1^][1] - [01:01:36][^2^][2]:

      Cette vidéo présente une conférence de Didier Fassin sur le thème de la faculté de punir, en se concentrant sur les homicides commis par la police sans procès aux États-Unis et en France. Fassin discute des statistiques alarmantes, de la discrimination raciale et des justifications juridiques qui permettent ces actes, souvent sans conséquences pour les policiers impliqués.

      Points forts: + [00:00:30][^3^][3] Le droit de tuer de l'État * Débat détourné vers la peine capitale * Impact plus conséquent des homicides sans procès par la police * Exemple de 1976 avec 590 tués par la police contre aucune exécution capitale + [00:02:04][^4^][4] Homicides policiers aux États-Unis * Autorisation pour les policiers de tirer pour prévenir un crime * Justification vague conduisant à l'exonération même si le suspect est innocent * Discrimination raciale avec les hommes noirs tués 10 fois plus que les blancs + [00:15:37][^5^][5] Comparaison internationale * La France tue plus par l'action policière que d'autres pays européens * Augmentation rapide du nombre de morts par balle lors de tirs sur des véhicules * Liens avec les choix politiques et les évolutions législatives + [00:35:54][^6^][6] La privatisation de l'aménagement des peines * Multiplication des frais et confiscation des biens * Impact sur les milieux modestes et création de cercles vicieux * Exemple d'une femme en Géorgie avec une dette impayée menant à l'incarcération Résumé de la vidéo [00:35:00][^1^][1] - [01:01:36][^2^][2]:

      La vidéo aborde la question des homicides policiers et de la peine capitale aux États-Unis, en soulignant la disproportion entre les exécutions judiciaires et extrajudiciaires. Elle examine les statistiques, les cas spécifiques, et les implications légales et sociales de ces actes.

      Points forts: + [00:35:00][^3^][3] La fréquence des homicides policiers * Les forces de l'ordre tuent plus fréquemment en France qu'en Allemagne ou au Portugal * Les policiers sont impliqués dans des décès quatre fois plus souvent que les gendarmes + [00:41:33][^4^][4] Les conséquences financières des amendes * Les dettes s'accumulent avec le temps, entraînant des frais supplémentaires * Les personnes à faible revenu sont particulièrement vulnérables à ces dettes + [00:45:14][^5^][5] L'expérience carcérale aux États-Unis * L'arrestation est souvent une épreuve humiliante et parfois violente * Les conditions de détention peuvent être dégradantes et déshumanisantes + [00:49:27][^6^][6] Les procédures judiciaires en France * La justice expéditive traite rapidement les affaires de délit mineur * Les comparutions immédiates peuvent être vécues comme une humiliation publique

    1. sustenance

      means of sustaining or supporting life or health; nourishment, especially food and drink:

    2. empirical

      based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.

    3. circa

      “Circa” (abbreviated as “ca.”), from Latin “circum” meaning “around,” signals an approximate date or time.

    4. amalgamation

      : the action or process of uniting or merging two or more things :

    1. 次に、 Listing 88 のコマンドを実行し、プロンプトに次の必要事項を入力します、 Select include_ci では 1 (github)にします。

      your_github_username などの説明は別途必要ですね。

    1. 数式の記述

      Mathjaxで表示されることとMathjaxとはなにかの説明があると良いなと思いました。

    2. ``` {eq}`geometric-brownian-motion` の確率微分方程式は伊藤の公式をもちいて次のように書き換えられる。 ```{math} :label: itos-lemma d\log{S_t} = \left(\mu-\frac{\sigma^2}{2}\right) \,dt + \sigma \,dB_t ```

      シンタックスが途中から緑になっているのが気になりました。

    1. reStructuredText

      reStructuredTextがわかる人は自分で使えることを確認できると思いますし、入門者は混乱するので省いたほうが良いと思います。

    2. Markdown(Github Flavoured Markdown)構文の表

      標準的なMarkdownの仕様とGFMは大きく異なると思いますが、JupyterBookでサポートしているのはGFMのマークダウンのみでしょうか?

    1. This affects several important property calculations including conductivity and transport number, which are related to the weighted sums of diffusion coefficients of all species

      Coupled via NE relation

    1. Long-standing social injustices and prejudices have ledto skepticism among people of color regarding healthcare. Numerous research abuses, such as the TuskegeeSyphilis Study,13 the story of Henrietta Lacks and HeLacells,14 and radiation studies on prisoners, have left deep-seated doubt in the minds of many about the safety andbenefits of research.12 This sentiment persists today, dur-ing the pandemic, as 30% to 50% of minorities distrust theCOVID-19 vaccine and aren’t considering vaccination.

      I selected this section because it discusses how unjust treatment and racism in healthcare have led many people of color to question the safety and efficacy of medical research. It discusses some awful events from the past, such as the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, in which African American men were treated cruelly. These instances have raised concerns that individuals will not be treated equitably in medical research or have access to therapies. When we talk about designing for equity and inclusion, it means making sure that everyone, no matter their background, gets fair treatment and has access to the same opportunities. This text reminds me that we must work hard to make healthcare equitable for all. Whether I'm now working in healthcare or intend to, it's critical to listen to people's concerns and ensure that everyone feels involved and treated with respect.

    1. Independent

      The purpose is to inform people making movies about financial benefits that they can get if they include diversity into their film. They argue that these perks are good for society as well as the industry. These benefits don’t only help encourage more film makers to make more movies but it also benefits the people and filmmakers to take advantage of these benefits.

    2. Original publish date: March 14, 2024 Independent filmmakers are learning that there is some serious synergy between what’s best for productions and the social issues facing an eclectic crew base. There is a clear space where film production incentives intersect with a commitment to diversity, and it’s transforming opportunities across the country. Diversity bonuses within film production incentive programs vary by state, but they provide a way to champion inclusivity in moviemaking while also giving a boost to films that are trying to find their way to the screen

      The first thing I noticed was the fact that there was no other stated. I want to connect this to the authority and expertise question. There is no Information to check the level of expertise and if this is as trust worthy. They did a case study and have information and data on them New Jersey economic recovery act but there is detail lacking on authority.

    1. Nearly All of Wikipedia Is Written By Just 1 Percent of Its Editors

      I can understand why an influencer posts so much, but a Wikipedia editor? I wonder what their goals are and why they choose to write the articles, especially with this statistic. What drives them to do such a service for people? And how much time would they need to invest to write all those articles?

    1. My life since the war has been the ordinary life of the average man of my race. I have not so many accomplishments to boast of, but I have done the best I could to prove myself worthy of being a free man.

      Wow.

    2. I told Colonel Leggett that I would not fight anymore unless I was prepared to defend myself. He said, “We never will take niggers in the army to fight. The war will be over before your people ever get in.” I replied, “The war will not be over until I have had a chance to spill my blood.

      Racism wasn't gone in the North, while they didn't agree with slavery, Union members didn't want to associate with black people.

    3. Lettice, and her master’s brother,

      Does this mean he was mixed? If so, wouldn't he be given more lenience?

    1. (admonition)

      タイトルでは括弧書きを省いたほうが見やすいです。

    1. ``` ```

      この表現だとブロックであることがわかりにくいです。

    2. マークアップ

      マークアップの説明が必要です。

    1. that

      VERY minor nit in the equations below, in the 3rd expression for x(t_c,k) that h/8 should be h_k/8, right? And same for the 4th equation.

      Would also be good to share your comments on whether it is possible / is a good idea to also include these h_k as decision variables?

    1. Sphinx

      Sphinxが何かわからない読者が多いと思います。

    1. インタラクティブな操作がブック上で行えます。

      どの範囲までの操作が行えるかより詳細に知りたいです。ipywidgetsの全操作が可能なのでしょうか?

    1. Neurodivergent students see their neurotypical peers as the “ideal” students, which can lead to negative self-judgment—telling oneself, for example, “I don’t do things the way I’m expected to, so there’s something wrong with me,” Syharat says. They often have challenges in areas in which they feel they are expected to excel, so they may struggle to feel that they belong.

      i have chosen this quote because not only can i personally relate to it, but i know many of my friends could relate to it too. when talking to a friend that i share a class with, we often wonder why everyone else understands the concepts much easier even though we are doing everything we can to try and understand. its very frustrating and often times makes me think i'm missing something, like everyone automatically knows what to do and im behind somehow, which all in all can lower confidence in classwork. so i could definitely relate to this paragraph. i think this article connects the idea of designing for equity and inclusion by giving a voice to the fact that neurodivergent students have felt this way for a long time and gave examples of ways they have had to adapt to the "ideal students" world.

    1. How do I get new readers? How do you find new communities who will be interested?How did you bring new people outside of your community into your newsletters?Tell everyone you have a newsletter. Make a clipboard for your stand at the farmer’s market. Tell your followers social media. Make a lead magnet. Do good writing. Keep it weird. Email everyone you know with the link to subscribe and ask them to share it. Keep writing. Tell everyone you have a newsletter. Borrow audiences. Be on other people’s podcasts and tell them you have a newsletter. Tell your parent’s friends. Tell your postal worker. Find another friend with a newsletter and trade links in your newsletters. Tell everyone you have a newsletter. Guest teach in a friend’s online course. Tell the students you have a newsletter. This is also where relationship marketing comes in. Building relationships is important because it keeps us alive, but it also builds your creative and professional ecosystem where we cheer each other on in public. This brings in readers from other communities. Don’t force it! Let it be a natural unfolding.

      Great examples.

      I have a tiny mini-business card that has a picture of my camper on one side and on the back it says "Follow me Along the Ray" with my website address which I'll had to folks curious about the full-time camping life or leave on bulletin boards, etc.

    1. I read once that you should write your obsessions. Not only for yourself but also to find your kind. Being an introvert, this sentiment really resonated with me. Connecting through personal blogs can sometimes feel deeper than in-person interactions. Since writing on my blog, I’ve met the most wonderful internet denizens who have morphed into veritable email comrades—and I love it.

      Beautifully expressed about blogging. It's a small community that spans the world.

    1. RRID:AB_477272

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.108889

      Resource: (Sigma-Aldrich Cat# N4142, RRID:AB_477272)

      Curator: @Naa003

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_477272


      What is this?

    2. RRID:AB_477272

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.108889

      Resource: (Sigma-Aldrich Cat# N4142, RRID:AB_477272)

      Curator: @Naa003

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_477272


      What is this?

    1. 195279

      DOI: 10.1016/j.omtn.2024.102183

      Resource: Addgene_195279

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_195279


      What is this?

    2. 195278

      DOI: 10.1016/j.omtn.2024.102183

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_195278

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_195278


      What is this?

    3. 140003

      DOI: 10.1016/j.omtn.2024.102183

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_140003

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_140003


      What is this?

    1. 1780

      DOI: 10.1186/s40659-024-00507-z

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_1780

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_1780


      What is this?

    2. 1774

      DOI: 10.1186/s40659-024-00507-z

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_1774

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_1774


      What is this?

    3. 60513

      DOI: 10.1186/s40659-024-00507-z

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_60513

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_60513


      What is this?

    4. 60517

      DOI: 10.1186/s40659-024-00507-z

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_60517

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_60517


      What is this?

    5. 34879

      DOI: 10.1186/s40659-024-00507-z

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_34879

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_34879


      What is this?

    1. 8454

      DOI: 10.1038/s41420-024-01976-7

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_8454

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_8454


      What is this?

    2. 8455

      DOI: 10.1038/s41420-024-01976-7

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_8455

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_8455


      What is this?

    3. 12371

      DOI: 10.1038/s41420-024-01976-7

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_12371

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_12371


      What is this?

    4. 114007

      DOI: 10.1038/s41420-024-01976-7

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_114007

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_114007


      What is this?

    5. 69767

      DOI: 10.1038/s41420-024-01976-7

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_69767

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_69767


      What is this?

    1. 12259

      DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109777

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_12259

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_12259


      What is this?

    2. 12253

      DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109777

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_12253

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_12253


      What is this?

    3. 12251

      DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109777

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_12251

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_12251


      What is this?

    4. 103005

      DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109777

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_103005

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_103005


      What is this?

    1. 12260

      DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-61195-z

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_12260

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_12260


      What is this?

    2. 12259

      DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-61195-z

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_12259

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_12259


      What is this?

    3. 64874

      DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-61195-z

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_64874

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_64874


      What is this?

    1. Custom probe against CreERT2 (sequence deposited at https://www.addgene.org/14797/)

      DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2024.03.003

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_14797

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_14797


      What is this?

    1. 105544

      DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.20.581208

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_105544

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_105544


      What is this?

    2. 105542

      DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.20.581208

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_105542

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_105542


      What is this?

    3. 105553

      DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.20.581208

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_105553

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_105553


      What is this?

    4. 44362

      DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.20.581208

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_44362

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_44362


      What is this?

    5. 50457

      DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.20.581208

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_50457

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_50457


      What is this?

    6. 51509

      DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.20.581208

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_51509

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_51509


      What is this?

    1. 13320

      DOI: 10.1101/2023.06.25.546449

      Resource: Addgene_13320

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_13320


      What is this?

    2. 136037

      DOI: 10.1101/2023.06.25.546449

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_136037

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_136037


      What is this?

    3. 84020

      DOI: 10.1101/2023.06.25.546449

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_84020

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_84020


      What is this?

    4. 84023

      DOI: 10.1101/2023.06.25.546449

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_84023

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_84023


      What is this?

    1. 210799

      DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284642

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_210799

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_210799


      What is this?

    2. 210791

      DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284642

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_210798

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_210798


      What is this?

    3. 210791

      DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284642

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_210797

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_210797


      What is this?

    4. 210791

      DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284642

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_210796

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_210796


      What is this?

    5. 210791

      DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284642

      Resource: Addgene_210795

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_210795


      What is this?

    6. 210791

      DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284642

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_210794

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_210794


      What is this?

    7. 210791

      DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284642

      Resource: Addgene_210793

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_210793


      What is this?

    8. 210791

      DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284642

      Resource: Addgene_210792

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_210792


      What is this?

    9. 210791

      DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284642

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_210791

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_210791


      What is this?

    1. 12371

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adh0798

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_12371

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_12371


      What is this?

    2. 22405

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adh0798

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_22405

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_22405


      What is this?

    3. pCMV-VSV-G

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adh0798

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_8454

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_8454


      What is this?

    4. 12254

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adh0798

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_12254

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_12254


      What is this?

    5. 14797

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adh0798

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_14797

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_14797


      What is this?

    1. 12260

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl4529

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_12260

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_12260


      What is this?

    2. 12259

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl4529

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_12259

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_12259


      What is this?

    3. 52961

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl4529

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_52961

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_52961


      What is this?

    4. 62988

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl4529

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_62988

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_62988


      What is this?

    5. 71667

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl4529

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_71667

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_71667


      What is this?

    6. 11645

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl4529

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_11645

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_11645


      What is this?

    7. 78101

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl4529

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_78101

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_78101


      What is this?

    8. 78099

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl4529

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_78099

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_78099


      What is this?

    1. 91796

      DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1011236

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_91796

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_91796


      What is this?

    2. 58766

      DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1011236

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_58766

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_58766


      What is this?

    3. 12260

      DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1011236

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_12260

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_12260


      What is this?

    1. Add Gene (www.addgene.org/crispr/)

      DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2024.1309175

      Resource: Addgene (RRID:SCR_002037)

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_002037


      What is this?

    1. 100834

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adj9911

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_100834

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_100834


      What is this?

    2. 13770

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adj9911

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_13770

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_13770


      What is this?

    3. 11150

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adj9911

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_11150

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_11150


      What is this?

    4. 135631

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adj9911

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_135631

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_135631


      What is this?

    5. 58536

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adj9911

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_58536

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_58536


      What is this?

    1. 65726

      DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07330-2

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_65726

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_65726


      What is this?

    2. 65726

      DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07330-2

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_65726

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_65726


      What is this?

    3. 25997

      DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07330-2

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_25997

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_25997


      What is this?

    4. 20342

      DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07330-2

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_20342

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_20342


      What is this?

    1. GeCKOv2 CRISPR knockout pooled library

      DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.03383-23

      Resource: Addgene (RRID:SCR_002037)

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_002037


      What is this?

    1. 56438

      DOI: 10.1083/jcb.202309097

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_56438

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_56438


      What is this?

    2. 54759

      DOI: 10.1083/jcb.202309097

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_54759

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_54759


      What is this?

    3. 12251

      DOI: 10.1083/jcb.202309097

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_12251

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_12251


      What is this?

    4. 12253

      DOI: 10.1083/jcb.202309097

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_12253

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_12253


      What is this?

    5. 8454

      DOI: 10.1083/jcb.202309097

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_8454

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_8454


      What is this?

    6. 52961

      DOI: 10.1083/jcb.202309097

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_52961

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_52961


      What is this?

    1. c-Myc

      DOI: 10.1007/s00018-024-05233-z

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_13375

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_13375


      What is this?

    2. Sox2

      DOI: 10.1007/s00018-024-05233-z

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_13367

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_13367


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    3. Klf4

      DOI: 10.1007/s00018-024-05233-z

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_13370

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_13370


      What is this?

    4. 51,133

      DOI: 10.1007/s00018-024-05233-z

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_51133

      Curator: @olekpark

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_51133


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