AN INTERPLAY OF INHIBITORY AND FACILITATIVE MECHANISMS DURING LANGUAGE CONTROL: EVIDENCE FROM PHONETIC-LEVEL LANGUAGE SWITCHING WITH A LETTER-NAMING TASK

An interplay of inhibitory and facilitative mechanisms during language control: evidence from phonetic-level language switching with a letter-naming task

Language control in the bilingual brain has remained in the limelight of research over the past decades.However, the mechanisms underlying bilingual language control may be more intricate than typically assumed due to the hierarchical nature of language.This study aimed to investigate the dynamics of bilingual language control at the phonetic level

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Succinate dehydrogenase deficiency-driven succinate accumulation induces drug resistance in acute myeloid leukemia via ubiquitin-cullin regulation

Abstract Drug resistance is vital for the poor prognosis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients, but the underlying mechanism remains poorly understood.Given Nails the unique microenvironment of bone marrow, we reasoned that drug resistance of AML might rely on distinct metabolic processes.Here, we identify succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) deficienc

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Molecular characterization and phylogenetic relationship of wild type 1 poliovirus strains circulating across Pakistan and Afghanistan bordering areas during 2010-2012.

Pakistan and Afghanistan share a long uncontrolled border with extensive population movement on both sides.Wild poliovirus transmission has never been interrupted in this block due to war against terrorism, poor public health infrastructure, misconceptions about polio vaccines and inadequate immunization activities.All these issues complicate the e

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