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    Music, Power, and Propaganda in Julio\u2010Claudian Imperial Rome (27 BC\u201368 AD)

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    Under the aegis of Apollo Citharoedus, Augustus undertook a program to restore public order and religious tradition that also employed music. The present article demonstrates how this transformation involved all the forms of expression and portrayal of the Empire, including public spectacles, technological development and representation of the emperor. Studies on a ritualized language of a mainly sacred sphere, on public spectacles and on individual musical instruments have shown a similar function of music and of its representation, aimed at favouring actions of control over society and of propaganda by the Empire and the single emperor. In continuity with several studies begun in the last fifteen years, the article sheds further light on the role of music in amplifying the cultural and political identity of leaderships based on the concept of pre-eminence

    The Kinase Chemogenomic Set (KCGS): an open science resource for kinase vulnerability identification

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    We describe the assembly and annotation of a chemogenomic set of protein kinase inhibitors as an open science resource for studying kinase biology. The set only includes inhibitors that show potent kinase inhibition and a narrow spectrum of activity when screened across a large panel of kinase biochemical assays. Currently, the set contains 187 inhibitors that cover 215 human kinases. The kinase chemogenomic set (KCGS), current Version 1.0, is the most highly annotated set of selective kinase inhibitors available to researchers for use in cell-based screens
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