Meir Cherniak
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View article: P-817. Can We Stop Taking Follow-Up Blood Cultures for <i>Brucella Melitensis</i> in Hospitalized Adults?
P-817. Can We Stop Taking Follow-Up Blood Cultures for <i>Brucella Melitensis</i> in Hospitalized Adults? Open
Background Brucella melitensis is an important zoonotic pathogen causing human disease worldwide. Blood cultures are often essential in establishing the diagnosis in hospitalized patients. The need for repeated blood cultures is well estab…
View article: 2809. In Vitro Synergy of Antibiotic Combinations Against <i>Enterococcus gallinarum</i>
2809. In Vitro Synergy of Antibiotic Combinations Against <i>Enterococcus gallinarum</i> Open
Background Enterococci are an important cause of endocarditis, particularly involving prosthetic valves. The prevalence of E. gallinarum has been increasing in recent years. Unlike E. faecalis, no information is available regarding the bac…
View article: Rhythmogenic networks are potently modulated by activation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the rodent spinal cord
Rhythmogenic networks are potently modulated by activation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the rodent spinal cord Open
Electrical stimulation of the spinal cord is a potent means for activating mammalian stepping in the absence of the descending control from the brain. Previously, we have shown that stimulation of pain delivering (Aδ) sacrocaudal afferents…
View article: Ascending pathways that mediate cholinergic modulation of lumbar motor activity
Ascending pathways that mediate cholinergic modulation of lumbar motor activity Open
Deciphering neuronal pathways that reactivate spinal central pattern generators ( CPG s) and modulate the activity of spinal motoneurons in mammals in the absence of supraspinal control is important for understanding of neural control of m…
View article: Shaping the Output of Lumbar Flexor Motoneurons by Sacral Neuronal Networks
Shaping the Output of Lumbar Flexor Motoneurons by Sacral Neuronal Networks Open
The ability to improve motor function in spinal cord injury patients by reactivating spinal central pattern generators (CPGs) requires the elucidation of neurons and pathways involved in activation and modulation of spinal networks in acce…