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Overview

Roy A.E. Bakay was affiliated with Rush University Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily focused on the fields of Medicine, with particular attention to subspecialties such as Neurology and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

Their work concentrated on topics related to neurological disorders and treatments, specifically Parkinson's Disease mechanisms and treatments, as well as dementia and cognitive impairment research.

Among the frequent co-authors associated with their research were William J. Marks, Frances M. Weaver, Matthew Stern, Kenneth A. Follett, and Domenic J. Reda, each of whom collaborated on multiple publications.

Roy A.E. Bakay published in specialized venues, including Parkinsonism & Related Disorders.

One of the identified recent publications was titled "Predictors of multi-domain cognitive decline following DBS for treatment of Parkinson's disease," published in 2021 in Parkinsonism & Related Disorders.

  • Predictors of multi-domain cognitive decline following DBS for treatment of Parkinson's disease, 2021, Parkinsonism & Related Disorders

Their contributions spanned thematic areas pertinent to understanding and addressing Parkinson's disease progression and cognitive decline associated with therapeutic interventions.

Best Publications

  • Electrical stimulation of the anterior nucleus of thalamus for treatment of refractory epilepsy

    Robert Fisher;Vicenta Salanova;Thomas Witt;Robert Worth

  • Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson Disease: An Expert Consensus and Review of Key Issues

    Jeff M. Bronstein;Michele Tagliati;Ron L. Alterman;Andres M. Lozano

  • A phase 1 clinical trial of nerve growth factor gene therapy for Alzheimer disease

    Mark H Tuszynski;Mark H Tuszynski;Leon Thal;Leon Thal;Mary Pay;David P Salmon

  • Long-term efficacy and safety of thalamic stimulation for drug-resistant partial epilepsy

    Vicenta Salanova;Thomas Witt;Robert Worth;Thomas R. Henry

  • Safety and tolerability of intraputaminal delivery of CERE-120 (adeno-associated virus serotype 2–neurturin) to patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease: an open-label, phase I trial

    William J Marks;Jill L Ostrem;Leonard Verhagen;Philip A Starr

  • Epileptic seizures may begin hours in advance of clinical onset: a report of five patients.

    Brian Litt;Rosana Esteller;Rosana Esteller;Javier Echauz;Javier Echauz;Maryann D'Alessandro

  • Gene delivery of AAV2-neurturin for Parkinson's disease: a double-blind, randomised, controlled trial.

    William J Marks;Raymond T Bartus;Joao Siffert;Charles S Davis

  • Treatment of advanced Parkinson's disease by posterior GPi pallidotomy: 1‐year results of a pilot study

    Mark S. Baron;Jerrold L. Vitek;Roy A.E. Bakay;Joanne Green

  • Neuronal activity in the basal ganglia in patients with generalized dystonia and hemiballismus.

    Jerrold L. Vitek;Vijay Chockkan;Jian Yu Zhang;Yoshiki Kaneoke

  • Direct control of a computer from the human central nervous system

    Unknown

  • Neurosurgical horizons in Parkinson's disease

    C. G. Goetz;M. R. De Long;R. D. Penn;R. A. E. Bakay

  • Restoration of neural output from a paralyzed patient by a direct brain connection

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  • Brain blood flow alterations induced by therapeutic vagus nerve stimulation in partial epilepsy: I. Acute effects at high and low levels of stimulation.

    Thomas R. Henry;Roy A. E. Bakay;John R. Votaw;Page B. Pennell

  • Microelectrode-guided pallidotomy: technical approach and its application in medically intractable Parkinson's disease

    Jerrold L. Vitek;Roy A. E. Bakay;Takao Hashimoto;Yoshiki Kaneoke

  • Primary dystonia is more responsive than secondary dystonia to pallidal interventions: outcome after pallidotomy or pallidal deep brain stimulation.

    Hazem A. Eltahawy;Jean Saint-Cyr;Nir Giladi;Anthony E. Lang

  • Progression of intestinal permeability changes and alpha-synuclein expression in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease.

    Leo P. Kelly;Paul M. Carvey;Ali Keshavarzian;Kathleen M. Shannon

  • Acute blood flow changes and efficacy of vagus nerve stimulation in partial epilepsy.

    Thomas R. Henry;J. R. Votaw;P. B. Pennell;C. M. Epstein

  • Nerve Growth Factor Gene Therapy: Activation of Neuronal Responses in Alzheimer Disease

    Mark H. Tuszynski;Mark H. Tuszynski;Jennifer H. Yang;David Barba;Hoi-Sang U

  • Delivery of neurturin by AAV2 (CERE-120)-mediated gene transfer provides structural and functional neuroprotection and neurorestoration in MPTP-treated monkeys.

    Jeffrey H. Kordower;Christopher D. Herzog;Biplob Dass;Roy A. E. Bakay

  • Ablative surgery and deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease.

    Philip A. Starr;Jerrold L. Vitek;Roy A.E. Bakay

  • Deep brain stimulation for movement disorders

    Philip A. Starr;Jerrold L. Vitek;Roy A.E. Bakay

  • Randomized trial of pallidotomy versus medical therapy for Parkinson's disease

    Jerrold L. Vitek;Roy A E Bakay;Alan Freeman;Marian Evatt

  • Accuracy of Intraoperative Computed Tomography during Deep Brain Stimulation Procedures: Comparison with Postoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Maarten Bot;Pepijn van den Munckhof;Roy Bakay;Glenn Stebbins

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerrold L. Vitek
Jerrold L. Vitek University of Minnesota
Mahlon R. DeLong
Mahlon R. DeLong Emory University
Philip A. Starr
Philip A. Starr University of California, San Francisco
Daniel M. Corcos
Daniel M. Corcos Northwestern University
Jeffrey H. Kordower
Jeffrey H. Kordower Arizona State University
Charles M. Epstein
Charles M. Epstein Emory University
David E. Vaillancourt
David E. Vaillancourt University of Florida
Thomas R. Henry
Thomas R. Henry University of Minnesota
Mark H. Tuszynski
Mark H. Tuszynski University of California, San Diego
Page B. Pennell
Page B. Pennell University of Pittsburgh

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