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Krystof S. Bankiewicz is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, including neuroscience, medicine, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Specifically, their work often focuses on cellular and molecular neuroscience, neurology, molecular biology, genetics, and cognitive neuroscience.

The main topics covered in their research include nerve injury and regeneration, neurological disorders and treatments, virus-based gene therapy research, Parkinson's disease mechanisms and treatments, autism spectrum disorder research, CRISPR and genetic engineering, and RNA interference and gene delivery.

Bankiewicz has contributed to studies published in several frequent venues, with notable occurrences in the following journals:

  • Neurology
  • Journal of Parkinson s Disease
  • Movement Disorders
  • Neuro-Oncology
  • Molecular Therapy

Their recent scientific papers cover a range of topics related to gene therapy and neurological diseases:

  • Gene therapy for aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase deficiency by MR-guided direct delivery of AAV2-AADC to midbrain dopaminergic neurons, 2021, Nature Communications
  • GDNF and Parkinson's Disease: Where Next? A Summary from a Recent Workshop, 2020, Journal of Parkinson s Disease
  • The NIH Somatic Cell Genome Editing program, 2021, Nature
  • Safety of AADC Gene Therapy for Moderately Advanced Parkinson Disease, 2021, Neurology
  • Direct convective delivery of adeno-associated virus gene therapy for treatment of neurological disorders, 2020, Journal of neurosurgery

Frequent collaborators in Bankiewicz's publications include:

  • Russell R. Lonser
  • Amber D. Van Laar
  • Massimo S. Fiandaca
  • Paul Larson
  • Chadwick W. Christine

Best Publications

  • Safety and tolerability of putaminal AADC gene therapy for Parkinson disease

    C. W. Christine;P. A. Starr;P. S. Larson;J. L. Eberling

  • Results from a phase I safety trial of hAADC gene therapy for Parkinson disease

    J. L. Eberling;W. J. Jagust;C. W. Christine;P. Starr

  • Adeno-Associated Virus Serotype 9 Transduction in the Central Nervous System of Nonhuman Primates

    Lluis Samaranch;Ernesto A. Salegio;Waldy San Sebastian;Adrian P. Kells

  • The "perivascular pump" driven by arterial pulsation is a powerful mechanism for the distribution of therapeutic molecules within the brain.

    Piotr Hadaczek;Yoji Yamashita;Hanna Mirek;Laszlo Tamas

  • Long-term evaluation of a phase 1 study of AADC gene therapy for Parkinson's disease.

    Gabriele Mittermeyer;Chadwick W. Christine;Kathryn H. Rosenbluth;Suzanne L. Baker

  • Long-Term Clinical Improvement in MPTP-Lesioned Primates after Gene Therapy with AAV-hAADC

    Krystof S. Bankiewicz;John Forsayeth;Jamie L. Eberling;Rosario Sanchez-Pernaute

  • A 6-hydroxydopamine-induced selective parkinsonian rat model

    D.A. Perese;J. Ulman;J. Viola;S.E. Ewing

  • Gene therapy for neurological disorders: progress and prospects

    Benjamin E. Deverman;Benjamin E. Deverman;Bernard M. Ravina;Krystof S. Bankiewicz;Steven M. Paul

  • Reflux-free cannula for convection-enhanced high-speed delivery of therapeutic agents

    Michal T. Krauze;Ryuta Saito;Charles Noble;Matyas Tamas

  • Selective retention of MPP+ within the monoaminergic systems of the primate brain following MPTP administration: an in vivo autoradiographic study.

    M. Herkenham;M.D. Little;K. Bankiewicz;S.-C. Yang

  • Convection-enhanced delivery in glioblastoma: a review of preclinical and clinical studies.

    Arman Jahangiri;Aaron T. Chin;Patrick M. Flanigan;Rebecca Chen

  • Eight years of clinical improvement in MPTP-lesioned primates after gene therapy with AAV2-hAADC.

    Piotr Hadaczek;Jamie L Eberling;Philip Pivirotto;John Bringas

  • Axonal transport of adeno-associated viral vectors is serotype-dependent

    E A Salegio;L Samaranch;A P Kells;G Mittermeyer

  • AAV9-mediated expression of a non-self protein in nonhuman primate central nervous system triggers widespread neuroinflammation driven by antigen-presenting cell transduction.

    Lluis Samaranch;Waldy San Sebastian;Adrian P Kells;Ernesto A Salegio

  • Transient behavioral recovery in hemiparkinsonian primates after adrenal medullary allografts.

    Bankiewicz Ks;Plunkett Rj;Kophin Ij;Jacobowitz Dm

  • Local cerebral glucose utilization in monkeys with hemiparkinsonism induced by intracarotid infusion of the neurotoxin MPTP

    E Palombo;LJ Porrino;KS Bankiewicz;AM Crane

  • Gadolinium-loaded liposomes allow for real-time magnetic resonance imaging of convection-enhanced delivery in the primate brain.

    Ryuta Saito;Michal T. Krauze;John R. Bringas;Charles Noble

  • Strong Cortical and Spinal Cord Transduction After AAV7 and AAV9 Delivery into the Cerebrospinal Fluid of Nonhuman Primates

    Lluis Samaranch;Ernesto A. Salegio;Waldy San Sebastian;Adrian P. Kells

  • The effect of fetal mesencephalon implants on primate MPTP-induced parkinsonism. Histochemical and behavioral studies.

    K S Bankiewicz;R J Plunkett;D M Jacobowitz;L Porrino

  • Image-Guided Convection-Enhanced Delivery Platform in the Treatment of Neurological Diseases

    Massimo S. Fiandaca;John R. Forsayeth;Peter J. Dickinson;Krystof S. Bankiewicz

  • Efficient gene therapy-based method for the delivery of therapeutics to primate cortex

    Adrian P. Kells;Piotr Hadaczek;Dali Yin;John Bringas

Frequent Co-Authors

Jamie L. Eberling
Jamie L. Eberling Michael J. Fox Foundation
R. Mark Richardson
R. Mark Richardson Harvard University
Howard J. Federoff
Howard J. Federoff University of California, Irvine
Philip A. Starr
Philip A. Starr University of California, San Francisco
Michael J. Aminoff
Michael J. Aminoff University of California, San Francisco
William J. Jagust
William J. Jagust University of California, Berkeley
Susan M. Chang
Susan M. Chang University of California, San Francisco
Ting Xu
Ting Xu University of California, Berkeley
Mark H. Tuszynski
Mark H. Tuszynski University of California, San Diego
Marco Antonio Marcolin
Marco Antonio Marcolin Universidade de São Paulo

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