1. Apr 2024
    1. how, if at all, do Midwest Asian American student activists make sense of how relative racialization processesshape their racial justice advocacy?

      research q

    2. Such lack of critical consciousness might,in turn, contribute to perpetuating internalized anti-Black and settler coloniallogics within Asian American communities

      importance of racial education + solidarity in activism... much of which is political radical

    3. eager to assimilate into US meritocracy and not inclined to challenge systemsof racial inequity

      read: passive, liberal, appealing to white ruling class

    4. Opponents of racial justice movements leveraged this report to blame Blackfamilies, rather than systemic racism, for the challenges they faced

      sentiments present also in the asian am community... arguably more conservative talking points

    5. relative racialization refers to how communities of color are racialized in relation to eachother

      key concept to comparing asian am activism to other groups

    1. bavana which literally means bringing into being

      for - definition - Bhavana - meditation - Sanskrit - samatha - vipassana

      definition - Bhavana - meditation - Sanskrit - https://encyclopediaofbuddhism.org/wiki/Bh%C4%81van%C4%81 - cultivation - samatha-bhāvanā, the cultivation of calm-abiding - stabilizing attention leading to refined states of concentration - vipassanā-bhāvanā, the cultivation of insight<br /> - clearly noting what is arising from moment to moment

    2. for . Evan Thompson - interview - Osher Center for Integrative Health - Harvard

      to - Osher Center

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    1. iE AMERICAN STORY is one of immigration and accommodation, in which groups of people from diverse backgrounds arrive and seek to forge a common destiny. After the peoples we now call Native Americans made their way to these lands, three major human flows-the settlement of the original colonists, the involuntary transfer of African slaves until the Civil War, and the great trans-Atlantic diaspora that began at the end of the Napoleonic Wars and endured until the Great Depression-set the stage for the current realities of immigration to the United States

      This background tells us the structure of the American races. But even though they are all immigrants at the beginning, they seen themselves as the owner of the land now and some of them are somewhat exclusive to the new immigrants.

    1. 面对这样的挑战,第一步,我们快速借调了一些比较懂 KV 引擎的同学,然后大家一起合作,将大问题拆解为一系列的小问题,然后来回讨论,逐步解决这些问题,在解决了全部问题之后,做好各个子模块的接口定义和层次划分,然后高效完成研发,达成目标。

      面对这样的挑战,第一步,我们快速借调了一些比较懂 KV 引擎的同学,然后大家一起合作, 将大问题拆解为一系列的小问题,然后来回讨论,逐步解决这些问题,在解决了全部问题之后,做好各个子模块的接口定义和层次划分,然后高效完成研发,达成目标。

    1. Under such circumstances, effective control is quite possible, because the public business is conducted under the watchful eyes of the citizens and vitally and directly concerns their daily lives. This is why municipal elections always best reflect the real attitude and will of the people.

      Bakunin unterscheidet zwischen Politik auf lokaler und auf staatlicher Ebene. Das ist ebenso interessant und wahrscheinlich relevant, wie die Forderung nach einer Aufhebung des Gegensatzes von Stadt und Land bei Engels.

    2. Heute ist die Frage, ob dieser politische Ansatz sich in eine Zeit der ökologischenKatastrophen oder Degradation übertragen lässt. Kann man den libertären Munizipalismus auch als Strategie gegen die Dominanz fossiler Machtrguppen formulieren? Oder sind unsere Bedingungen heute so anders, dass man mit diesem Versuch in lange vergangenen Debatten verharren würde.

    3. But at the local level, Murray replied, politics is not statism; it is something qualitatively different.

      Wenn man Argumente dafür sucht, Politik auf der Ebene von Städten oder Kommunen zu machen, findet man sie wohl bei Murray. Sein geografischer Ansatz (den er wohl nicht so benennt) erinnert mich dabei an David Harvey.

    4. n short, we must recover not only the socialist dimension of anarchism but its political dimension, democracy. ’

      Was Murray ablehnt, ist nicht der Anarchismus als historische Bewegung sondern der individualistische Anarchismus, der sich in den USA entwickelt hatte. Er nimmt offenbar viel von der späteren Entwicklung vorweg – Kommodifizierung der persönlichen Gefühle und Vorlieben vs. Machkonzentration bei wenigen Oligarchen.

    5. Power, which always exists, will belong either to the collective in a face-to-face and clearly institutionalized democracy, or to the egos of a few oligarchs who will produce a “tyranny of structurelessness

      Das liest sich, als hätte Murray die Epoche der Elon Musks vorhergesehen.

    6. Under capitalism, by contrast, “commodification severs all the ties created by feeling and community, decomposing them ... capitalism turns the organic into the inorganic, so to speak ... It fetishizes commodities as substitutes for genuine social ties.
    7. The first conference took place in 1998 in Lisbon, Portugal; the second, in 1999, in Plainfield, Vermont. As Murray had predicted, the conference series failed to produce a movement or even a set of initiatives

      Das ist dagegen bei der Degrowth-Bewegung gelungen. Sie ist tatsächlich in den letzten Jahren gewachsen.

    8. has largely been a failure, and I now find that the term I have used to denote my views must be replaced with Communalism, which coherently integrate and goes beyond the most viable features of the anarchist and Marxist traditions.

      Vielleicht kann man das, was Murray „communalism“ nennt, als eine verräumlichte, geografisch konzipierte Form der sozialen Ökologie verstehen. Sie entspricht, oder ist eher ein Gegenstück, zu dem, was man eher von konservativen Positionen aus als Geopolitik bezieichnet.

    1. 그럼게임안에서뵙겠습니다. 여러분이좋아하는팀을드러내고자세히보기를뽐내는모습도, 누가 2024 VCT역사책에이름을남기게될지도모두기대가됩니다

      this sentence is basically thanking the community for playing the game, supporting the developers, and telling us to tune in to the 2024 championship to see who goes down int he vct history books as the worlds best players. i chose to annotate this sentence because i thought it was a sweet way to end an informational article by thanking the players who could make such developments possible through their support.

    2. ·/아메리카스: 2월 21일오후 11시~2월 22일오전 3시북미/브라질/라틴아메리카·/퍼시픽: 2월 22일오전 7시~오전 11시한국/일본/동남아시아/오세아니아/인도·/EMEA: 2월 22일오후 1시~오후 5시유럽/독립국가연합/MENA

      this passage basically tells us when the games are being held and their time and location being all around the globe. I highlighted this because I find it pretty remarkable that this is a world wide event celebrated by millions of people who are all connected via this game.

    3. 스킨기능에있어서는, 경쟁전의난전속에서가장중요한부분이무엇인지프로선수들과이야기를나눴고,훌륭한사격음향효과및킬배너가 S급스킨의필수요소라는의견이꾸준히나왔습니다. 거기서착안해

      this sentence is describing how the dev team responsible for creating these vct team capsules took players preferences into account, and created the audio sound effects to the majority's liking.

    4. 무기선정에대해말씀드리면, 먼저클래식부터시작합니다. 선수에게저지가필요하듯, 발로란트플레이어라면누구에게나필수적인기본장비죠. 게임시작과함께처음얻게되며거의항상소지하게되는장비입니다

      this sentence is describing why they chose this certain weapon to represent the teams. i am commenting on how cleaver i thought this to be, becuase the "classic" gun is quote: "almost always in the players inventory and its the first item you are presented with when you start the game."

    5. 각캡슐이 44개 VCT 국제리그파트너팀을정확히나타내야한다는사실은처음부터잘알고있었습니다. 그저멋진외형의발로란트스킨및장식에머무르지않고, 각팀의정신을구현해야만했습니다. 2023 시즌초에개발을시작하여, 작년대부분의시간동안각팀과협업하며작업했습니다. 개별팀의브랜드및고유한정체성이두드러질수있도록각팀으로부터피드백과창의적인의견을경청했습니다. 저희는발로란트아티스트와협업해각팀이직접디자인한플레이어카드가특히기대됩니다. 플레이어카드는가장돋보이는콘텐츠유형중하나이며각팀의고유한성격, 유산그리고커뮤니티밈을드러내는역할로도제격이라고생각합니다

      this explains the creative minds behind the design of the teams capsules and what it represents, therefore explaining the materials used to create them.

    6. 캡슐은단순히수집품목록에포함될만한멋진스킨(물론멋진것도그이유중하나입니다.)을넘어팬과팀이함께성장하는활발한생태계를만들기위한것이기도합니다. 작년에플레이어여러분이게임내 VCT 수집품을구매해주셨고, 그결과미화 3천3백만달러가넘는금액을파트너팀들과나눌수있었습니다.2024년은 VCT를위한멋진한해가될것입니다. 파트너팀도모두결정되었고, 4개의어센션팀이새롭게합류했으며, 마침내 VCT CN도시작하게되었습니다. 완전한생태계구축과더불어, 팀캡슐을통해팬들이응원하는팀을직접적으로지원할수있게만들고자합니다. 파트너팀에게각캡슐수익금의 50%가전달되는만큼, 이제캡슐을구매함으로써여러분이응원하는팀과선수들의미래에직접투자할수있습니다

      these phrases explain why the dev team chose to collaborate with the vct teams in the first place and goes on to explain that the profits go on to supporting the team whose capsule you purchased. this is a method because they are talking about money and supporting people with the money the consumers spend.

    7. 발로란트플레이어여러분그리고 VCT 팬여러분, 안녕하세요! 사상첫 VCT 팀브랜드장식요소인 VCT 팀캡슐을공개합니다!

      this whole article is in Korean, but it basically says, "these are the new weapon designs you can purchase based off of the pro teams playing in this year's tournament." since they are making merchandise available for those who play the game, it connects the teams with the regular/average players in the community by having you (the player) root for which team is your favorite by purchasing their merch. this is also the aim of the article.

    1. For a few days I would walk around heartsick, like someone who had been unexpectedly broken up with.

      This is something I experience after finishing movies and TV series. Feeling empty.

    1. Does it seem like my career is all over the place? It’s because I am a lifelong learner who has taken lessons big and small to build the career I have today.

      I also relate to this, I first joined some clubs that talked about the anatomy of the human body and medicine, I later transitioned to coding skills and now I'm studying to become a geologist.

    1. Life is a journey and the one I have had at UA has been one of continuing improvement.

      As this is my first semester here at the University of Arizona, I have noticed that I have changed to the better. Becoming more independent and able to manage things by myself.

    1. The relatively small class sizes and dedicated teachers provided an excellent foundational education and I look back on those formative years fondly.

      Having small class sizes allows teachers to help students effectively.

    1. To prevent negative emotions from sabotaging your work, focus on the writing process and not the outcome. After all, answers are not misplaced artifacts to be found but rather rewards to be earned.

      Focusing on the positive aspects is something to utilize so you don't loose focus of your goals.

    1. I had other priorities that felt more important at the time, like waiting on acceptance letters and travel dates to interview for graduate programs.

      Prioritizing things is pretty important, trying to give your all on a certain task is pretty important. However, utilizing one's free time to complete and give your all to complete everything no matter how trivial it seems is something that could lead to success.

    1. Fishing appears to have been a major source of protein forthese populations

      FISHING AS A MAJOR SOURCE OF PROTEIN FOR INDIG COMMUNITIES IN BRAZIL!! USABLE IN THE PAPER

    2. Recent archaeologicaldiscoveries reveal large, sedentary settlements that prac-ticed intensive agriculture and agroforestry, invested inmajor earthworks, and otherwise modified and managedtheir environments

      consistent with prior readings

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    1. the urge to scramble andunscramble what was never really coded in the first place

      San Clemente Syndrome

    2. miracleof the Resurrection. You could never stare long enough but needed to keepstaring to find out why you couldn’t

      First contradiction? And allusion? What does this mean?

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    1. Four-stage theory of communication: production, circulation, use (distribution or consumption), reproduction

    1. Steven Tweedie. This disturbing image of a Chinese worker with close to 100 iPhones reveals how App Store rankings can be manipulated. February 2015. URL: https://www.businessinsider.com/photo-shows-how-fake-app-store-rankings-are-made-2015-2 (visited on 2024-03-07).

      The source discussed a disturbing image of a Chinese worker surrounded by nearly 100 iPhones allegedly used to manipulate App Store rankings. The image, originally posted on Weibo, shows the worker in the cold, reinstalling apps on multiple devices to artificially boost their downloads and rankings on Apple's App Store. The manipulation involves services that can charge up to $65,000 per week for top rankings.

    1. Note that sometimes people use “bots” to mean inauthentically run accounts, such as those run by actual humans, but are paid to post things like advertisements or political content. We will not consider those to be bots, since they aren’t run by a computer. Though we might consider these to be run by “human computers” who are following the instructions given to them, such as in a click farm

      It is intriguing to see how the line between human and automated behavior on social media is becoming increasingly blurred. From a practical perspective, this blurring creates challenges in recognizing real interactions. From an ethical perspective, it also raises questions about accountability and transparency.

    1. magine a debate on this question between someone using the Aztec Virtue Ethics framework, and someone using the Natural Rights framework.

      In this debate, “Taoists” may be inclined to wait to introduce “alt-text”, emphasizing natural integration and user readiness to maintain harmony. Consequentialists, by contrast, may argue for immediate implementation, focusing on the benefits of accessibility and considering the ethical costs of delaying the provision of these features to users who need them.

    1. Virtue is a group effort. Individuals can’t be virtuous on their own because “the earth is slippery, slick” (meaning it is easy for an individual to fall into bad actions, they need support and moderation)

      The view that virtue is a group effort, not just an individual effort, emphasizes the importance of social and community support in sustaining moral behavior. In contrast to an individualistic approach that focuses on individual autonomy and self-reliance to cultivate virtue, this view holds that our moral lives are deeply intertwined with the norms and values of the communities to which we belong. It also reinforces the notion that “the earth is slippery.”

    1. there are many more taboos on aquatic life than on terrestrial game.

      aligns with their beliefs : rivers are where the outsiders are

    2. achnuclearfamilymaintainsitsownfireand cooks andeatsindepen-dentlyoftheothers unlessahighlyproductivehuntbringsmoremeatintothehousethanusual.

      even though they live in the same open layout building

    1. for the kind of vibe that best fits the audience and purpose, and find effective ways to solicit those emotions. Choose details that summon the right mood, just as gold leaf and Bohemian crystals convey the classy feel of Abravanel Hall

      Finding a good writing style for what you are writing about and who your audience may be. It can also help show off a chariters personality if needed when writing.

    1. sequence and pacing of your plot—the order of the events and the amount of time you give to each event, respectively—will determine your reader’s experience

      Being able to figure out how fast or slow an event takes place can change the story and what order it would be reliving for the story as a whole.

    1. Imagery is a device that you have likely encountered in your studies before: it refers to language used to “paint a scene” for the reader, directing their attention to striking details.

      So make it as if the reader is actually there and is able to see everything for themselves. Don't be vague in describing be specific to what they may be seeing through the writing

    1. “The digital divide, once seen as a factor of wealth, is now seen as a factor of education: Those who have the opportunity to learn technology skills are in a better position to obtain and make use of technology than those who do not”

      I agree. I grew up having a computer, I learned how to type and use different softwares and I became good at playing around with the computer. My boyfriend didn't grow up with a computer and didn't have one until a few years ago. I see the differences between us because I can easily navigate a computer while it takes him a while to figure somthing out.

    2. Multiple Means of Representation refers to providing the learner with diverse ways of accessing content (Hint: a text-heavy website is not the way to go!). Aim to incorporate multimedia, digital manipulatives, and/or online tools (e.g., interactive multimodal timelines) that allow the learner to explore the content in different ways. Give the learner choice in how they want to explore the information.

      I think this is a great idea. I think allowing students to create a video, presentation, poster, etc. for an assignment allows students to pick their ideal way of learning.

    3. Large institutions like Ohio State estimate they have somewhere between five and eight million individual web pages and most of these need to be revised to meet the Web Accessibility Standards (McKenzie, 2018). Harvard and Yale have recently faced lawsuits over not providing captioning for their videos. In the face of similar legal action, the University of California Berkeley had to take down 20,000 free educational videos because they did not have closed captioning

      I understand that closed captioning is new to universities and can be time consuming to go back and provide closed captioning to older videos. However, I believe because these institutions are meant to be for the people that pay money to attend them, their material should be accessible everyone despite a disability.

    1. 这里补充一个知识点。审计报告的结论有五种:1.标准无保留意见;2.带强调事项段的无保留意见;3.保留意见;4.否定意见;5.无法表示意见。其中,风险提示等级是逐级上升的,“标准无保留意见“表示没有发现风险,而“否定意见”和“无法表示意见”则提示有高度风险。普华永道对恒大的审计意见是第一种,“标准无保留意见”。 得到头条 100| 会计师是怎么工作的?

    1. PEDAGOGÍA Y DIDÁCTICA: ESBOZO DE LAS DIFERENCIAS, TENSIONES Y RELACIONES DE DOS CAMPOS

      La pedagogía y la didáctica son dos campos estrechamente relacionados con la educación, pero con enfoques y objetivos distintos. La pedagogía se centra en los aspectos teóricos y filosóficos de la educación, mientras que la didáctica se ocupa de la aplicación práctica de los principios pedagógicos en el aula.

    1. activescientificexperimenterswhose workreflectssocialneedsandwhoselaboratoryhappenstobethe rain forest.

      native healers as:

    2. This limited and highlyselectiveuseofmedicinalplantsstoodinmarkedcontrasttothatofneighboringtribessuchastheCanelosQui-chua,apeoplewhohavebeen repeatedlyexposedandravagedbyWesterndiseasesforhundredsofyears.

      they didn't know about hat one highly valued medicinal plant because they never had any need for it !

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101528

      Resource: (Bio X Cell Cat# BE0273, RRID:AB_2687796)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2687796


      What is this?

    10. BioXcellBP0089

      DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101528

      Resource: (Bio X Cell Cat# BE0089, RRID:AB_1107769)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_1107769


      What is this?

    1. HTB-24

      DOI: 10.1016/j.crmeth.2024.100741

      Resource: (BCRJ Cat# 0319, RRID:CVCL_0618)

      Curator: @evieth

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0618


      What is this?

    2. CRL-10317

      DOI: 10.1016/j.crmeth.2024.100741

      Resource: (ATCC Cat# CRL-10317, RRID:CVCL_0598)

      Curator: @evieth

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0598


      What is this?

    3. CRL-2322

      DOI: 10.1016/j.crmeth.2024.100741

      Resource: (ATCC Cat# CRL-2322, RRID:CVCL_1247)

      Curator: @evieth

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_1247


      What is this?

    4. HTB-126

      DOI: 10.1016/j.crmeth.2024.100741

      Resource: (ECACC Cat# 86082104, RRID:CVCL_0332)

      Curator: @evieth

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0332


      What is this?

    1. RRID; Addgene 60662

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114157

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_60662

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_60662


      What is this?

    2. AbcamCat# ab184337

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114157

      Resource: (Abcam Cat# ab184337, RRID:AB_2916270)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2916270


      What is this?

    1. RRID:SCR_018361

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114149

      Resource: Biorender (RRID:SCR_018361)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_018361


      What is this?

    2. RRID:SCR_000154

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114149

      Resource: DESeq (RRID:SCR_000154)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_000154


      What is this?

    1. RRID:CRL-1420

      DOI: 10.3390/cancers16081540

      Resource: (ECACC Cat# 85062806, RRID:CVCL_0428)

      Curator: @evieth

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0428


      What is this?

    2. RRID:CRL-1687

      DOI: 10.3390/cancers16081540

      Resource: (IZSLER Cat# BS TCL 4, RRID:CVCL_0186)

      Curator: @evieth

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0186


      What is this?

    3. RRID:CVCL_1847

      DOI: 10.3390/cancers16081540

      Resource: (DSMZ Cat# ACC-162, RRID:CVCL_1847)

      Curator: @evieth

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_1847


      What is this?

    1. WB Strain: MAH240

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00026455

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00026455


      What is this?

    2. WB Strain: DA2123

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00005592

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00005592


      What is this?

    3. WB Strain: RB1994

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00032678

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00032678


      What is this?

    4. WB Strain: VC3201

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00037720

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00037720


      What is this?

    5. WB Strain: AU3

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00000259

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00000259


      What is this?

    6. WB Strain: KU4

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00024035

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00024035


      What is this?

    7. WB Strain: KU25

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: (WB Cat# WBStrain00024040,RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00024040)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00024040


      What is this?

    8. WB Strain: RB938

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00031649

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00031649


      What is this?

    9. WB Strain: VC1003

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00036241

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00036241


      What is this?

    10. WB Strain: RB807

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00031520

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00031520


      What is this?

    11. WB Strain: SJ4197

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: (WB Cat# WBStrain00034074,RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00034074)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00034074


      What is this?

    12. WB Strain: AU133

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00000264

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00000264


      What is this?

    13. WB Strain: AU78

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00000262

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00000262


      What is this?

    14. WB Strain: CF3556

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00004921

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00004921


      What is this?

    15. WB Strain: SJ4100

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114138

      Resource: (WB Cat# WBStrain00034068,RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00034068)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00034068


      What is this?

    1. The Jackson LaboratoryCat# 003584

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.003

      Resource: (IMSR Cat# JAX_003584,RRID:IMSR_JAX:003584)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:003584


      What is this?

    2. The Jackson LaboratoryCat# 013181

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.003

      Resource: (IMSR Cat# JAX_013181,RRID:IMSR_JAX:013181)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:013181


      What is this?

    3. The Jackson LaboratoryCat# 002014

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.003

      Resource: (IMSR Cat# JAX_002014,RRID:IMSR_JAX:002014)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:002014


      What is this?

    4. The Jackson LaboratoryCat# 004194

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.003

      Resource: (IMSR Cat# JAX_004194,RRID:IMSR_JAX:004194)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:004194


      What is this?

    5. The Jackson LaboratoryCat# 008449

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.003

      Resource: (IMSR Cat# JAX_008449,RRID:IMSR_JAX:008449)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:008449


      What is this?

    6. The Jackson LaboratoryCat# 016961

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.003

      Resource: (IMSR Cat# JAX_016961,RRID:IMSR_JAX:016961)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:016961


      What is this?

    7. The Jackson LaboratoryCat# 016958

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.003

      Resource: (IMSR Cat# JAX_016958,RRID:IMSR_JAX:016958)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:016958


      What is this?

    8. The Jackson LaboratoryCat# 003611

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.003

      Resource: RRID:IMSR_JAX:003611

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:003611


      What is this?

    9. The Jackson LaboratoryCat# 007905

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.003

      Resource: (IMSR Cat# JAX_007905,RRID:IMSR_JAX:007905)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:007905


      What is this?

    10. The Jackson LaboratoryCat# 000664

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.003

      Resource: (IMSR Cat# JAX_000664,RRID:IMSR_JAX:000664)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:000664


      What is this?

    1. Addgene14883

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.001

      Resource: RRID:Addgene_14883

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_14883


      What is this?

    2. Jackson LaboratoryStrain# 006148

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.001

      Resource: (IMSR Cat# JAX_006148,RRID:IMSR_JAX:006148)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:006148


      What is this?

    3. Jackson LaboratoryStrain# 007561

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.001

      Resource: (IMSR Cat# JAX_007561,RRID:IMSR_JAX:007561)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:007561


      What is this?

    4. ThermoFisher ScientificCat# 25-7311-82; RRID: 469680

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.001

      Resource: (Thermo Fisher Scientific Cat# 25-7311-82, RRID:AB_469680)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_469680


      What is this?

    5. ThermoFisher ScientificCat# 13-0041-85; RRID: 466325

      DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.001

      Resource: (Thermo Fisher Scientific Cat# 13-0041-85, RRID:AB_466326)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_466326


      What is this?

    1. CRL-1772

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (RCB Cat# RCB0987, RRID:CVCL_0188)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0188


      What is this?

    2. CL-173

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (ATCC Cat# CL-173, RRID:CVCL_0123)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0123


      What is this?

    3. Sigma-Aldrich#A9169

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (Sigma-Aldrich Cat# A9169, RRID:AB_258434)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_258434


      What is this?

    4. Sigma-Aldrich#A9044

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (Sigma-Aldrich Cat# A9044, RRID:AB_258431)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_258431


      What is this?

    5. BioLegend422301

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (BioLegend Cat# 422302, RRID:AB_2818986)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2818986


      What is this?

    6. BioLegend156603

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (BioLegend Cat# 156603, RRID:AB_2783137)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2783137


      What is this?

    7. BioLegend333801

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (BioLegend Cat# 333802, RRID:AB_1089058)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_1089058


      What is this?

    8. BioLegend123107

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (BioLegend Cat# 123107, RRID:AB_893500)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_893500


      What is this?

    9. Thermo Fisher Scientific#A-11058

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (Thermo Fisher Scientific Cat# A-11058, RRID:AB_2534105)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2534105


      What is this?

    10. Thermo Fisher Scientific#A-11034

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (Thermo Fisher Scientific Cat# A-11034, RRID:AB_2576217)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2576217


      What is this?

    11. Cell SignalingTechnology#4408

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (Cell Signaling Technology Cat# 4408, RRID:AB_10694704)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_10694704


      What is this?

    12. Abcamab6640

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (Abcam Cat# ab6640, RRID:AB_1140040)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_1140040


      What is this?

    13. AbclonalA19023

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (ABclonal Cat# A19023, RRID:AB_2862515)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2862515


      What is this?

    14. Abcamab119930

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (Abcam Cat# ab119930, RRID:AB_10902607)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_10902607


      What is this?

    15. Thermo Fisher Scientific#AM4302

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (Thermo Fisher Scientific Cat# AM4302, RRID:AB_2536382)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2536382


      What is this?

    16. Cell SignalingTechnology#2213

      DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107328

      Resource: (Cell Signaling Technology Cat# 2213, RRID:AB_823508)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_823508


      What is this?

    1. ab97050, Abcam

      DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2024.04.002

      Resource: (Abcam Cat# ab97050, RRID:AB_10698224)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_10698224


      What is this?

    2. 9129, Cell Signaling Technology,

      DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2024.04.002

      Resource: (Cell Signaling Technology Cat# 9129, RRID:AB_2687446)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2687446


      What is this?

    3. sc-2060, Santa Cruz Biotechnology

      DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2024.04.002

      Resource: (Santa Cruz Biotechnology Cat# sc-2060, RRID:AB_631760)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_631760


      What is this?

    4. sc-2030, Santa Cruz Biotechnology

      DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2024.04.002

      Resource: (Santa Cruz Biotechnology Cat# sc-2030, RRID:AB_631747)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_631747


      What is this?

    5. sc-8432, Santa Cruz

      DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2024.04.002

      Resource: (Santa Cruz Biotechnology Cat# sc-8432, RRID:AB_626630)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_626630


      What is this?

    6. 95333, Cell Signaling Technology

      DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2024.04.002

      Resource: (Cell Signaling Technology Cat# 95333, RRID:AB_2800243)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2800243


      What is this?

    7. Lenti-X 293T

      DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2024.04.002

      Resource: (ATCC Cat# CRL-11270, RRID:CVCL_4401)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_4401


      What is this?

    8. H1437

      DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2024.04.002

      Resource: (KCLB Cat# 91437, RRID:CVCL_1472)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_1472


      What is this?

    9. H23

      DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2024.04.002

      Resource: (NCI-DTP Cat# NCI-H23, RRID:CVCL_1547)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_1547


      What is this?

    10. H1650

      DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2024.04.002

      Resource: (KCLB Cat# 91650, RRID:CVCL_1483)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_1483


      What is this?

    11. H522

      DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2024.04.002

      Resource: (ATCC Cat# CRL-5810, RRID:CVCL_1567)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_1567


      What is this?

    1. Cat# HB-8065

      DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101530

      Resource: (KCLB Cat# 88065, RRID:CVCL_0027)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0027


      What is this?

    2. Cat# HTB-55

      DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101530

      Resource: (ATCC Cat# HTB-55, RRID:CVCL_0609)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0609


      What is this?

    3. Cat# CCL-185

      DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101530

      Resource: (CCLV Cat# CCLV-RIE 1035, RRID:CVCL_0023)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0023


      What is this?

    4. CRL-3216

      DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101530

      Resource: (CCLV Cat# CCLV-RIE 1018, RRID:CVCL_0063)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0063


      What is this?

    1. Cat# HTB-26

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (ATCC Cat# CRM-HTB-26, RRID:CVCL_0062)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0062


      What is this?

    2. Cat# HTB-132

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (DSMZ Cat# ACC-738, RRID:CVCL_0419)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0419


      What is this?

    3. Cat# HTB-22

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (NCI-DTP Cat# MCF7, RRID:CVCL_0031)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0031


      What is this?

    4. Cat# CRL-10317

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (ATCC Cat# CRL-10317, RRID:CVCL_0598)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0598


      What is this?

    5. Cat# CCL-221

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (JCRB Cat# JCRB9094, RRID:CVCL_0248)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0248


      What is this?

    6. Cat# HTB-38

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (ATCC Cat# HTB-38, RRID:CVCL_0320)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0320


      What is this?

    7. Cat# CRL-1541

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (ATCC Cat# CRL-1541, RRID:CVCL_6382)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_6382


      What is this?

    8. Cat# CRL-1539

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (ATCC Cat# CRL-1539, RRID:CVCL_2389)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_2389


      What is this?

    9. 10171

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (KCLB Cat# 10171, RRID:CVCL_0440)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0440


      What is this?

    10. 10186

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (Coriell Cat# I90-40, RRID:CVCL_0347)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0347


      What is this?

    11. Cat# 30119

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (CLS Cat# 300185/p530_NCI-H69, RRID:CVCL_1579)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_1579


      What is this?

    12. 30177

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (KCLB Cat# 30177, RRID:CVCL_0459)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0459


      What is this?

    13. 71588

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (KCLB Cat# 71588, RRID:CVCL_A351)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_A351


      What is this?

    14. 90522

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (ATCC Cat# CRL-5810, RRID:CVCL_1567)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_1567


      What is this?

    15. CCL-185

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114163

      Resource: (CCLV Cat# CCLV-RIE 1035, RRID:CVCL_0023)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0023


      What is this?

    1. Zeiss ZenZeisRRID:SCR_013672

      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114156

      Resource: ZEN Digital Imaging for Light Microscopy (RRID:SCR_013672)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_013672


      What is this?

    2. Conda 4.12.0AnacondaRRID:SCR_018317

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114156

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      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_002798


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      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114153

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114153

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114153

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2024.04.004

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2024.04.006

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2024.04.006

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2024.04.006

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2024.04.006

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2024.04.006

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