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Overview

Gabor Merenyi is affiliated with the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden and specializes in medical research, particularly within the field of medicine. Their work spans several subfields including dermatology, public health, environmental and occupational health, plant science, surgery, and epidemiology.

Their research topics encompass a range of areas, notably:

  • Contact dermatitis and allergies
  • Occupational exposure and asthma
  • Pesticide exposure and toxicity
  • Shoulder and clavicle injuries
  • Shoulder injury and treatment
  • Trauma management and diagnosis

The scientist has contributed to multiple publications in journals such as Contact Dermatitis, Toxicology Letters, and Trauma Case Reports. Recent papers include:

  • In vitro characterisation of a novel rubber contact allergen in protective gloves (2024) - Contact Dermatitis
  • P25-02 Cocktail effects in skin sensitization - a case study of a rubber chemical mix (2024) - Toxicology Letters
  • The Carba Mix-In Vitro Investigations of Potential Cocktail Effects in Patch Tests With Rubber Allergens (2025) - Contact Dermatitis
  • P32-07 Can we unravel cocktail effects in skin sensitization? A proteomics-centred approach (2025) - Toxicology Letters
  • Posterior sternoclavicular dislocation in childhood - a case report about a rare injury (2025) - Trauma Case Reports

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Gabor Merenyi include Renato Ivan de Ávila, Linda Ljungberg Silic, Sofía Carreira Santos, Ola Bergendorff, and Kathrin S. Zeller. Each of these collaborators has coauthored multiple papers with Merenyi, indicating established research cooperation.

Best Publications

  • Standard electrode potentials involving radicals in aqueous solution: Inorganic radicals

    David A. Armstrong;Robert E. Huie;Willem H. Koppenol;Sergei V. Lymar

  • Chemistry of peroxynitrites as compared to peroxynitrates.

    Sara Goldstein;Johan Lind;Gábor Merényi

  • The one-electron reduction potential of 4-substituted phenoxyl radicals in water

    J. Lind;X. Shen;T. E. Eriksen;Gabor Merenyi

  • Luminol chemiluminescence: chemistry, excitation, emitter.

    Gábor Merényi;Johan Lind;Trygve E. Eriksen

  • CHEMILUMINESCENCE MECHANISM OF CYCLIC HYDRAZIDES SUCH AS LUMINOL IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS

    J. Lind;G. Merenyi;T. S. Eriksen

  • Role of a peroxide intermediate in the chemiluminescence of luminol. A mechanistic study

    Gabor Merenyi;Johan S. Lind

  • Reaction of ozone with hydrogen peroxide (peroxone process): a revision of current mechanistic concepts based on thermokinetic and quantum-chemical considerations.

    Gábor Merényi;Johan Lind;Sergej Naumov;Clemens von Sonntag

  • Tyrosine Nitration by Simultaneous Generation of ⋅NO and O⨪2 under Physiological Conditions HOW THE RADICALS DO THE JOB

    Sara Goldstein;Gidon Czapski;Johan Lind;Gabor Merényi

  • REDOX AND ACIDITY PROPERTIES OF 4-SUBSTITUTED ANILINE RADICAL CATIONS IN WATER

    Mats Jonsson;Johan Lind;Trygve E. Eriksen;Gabor Merenyi

  • Standard electrode potentials involving radicals in aqueous solution: inorganic radicals

    David A. Armstrong;Robert E. Huie;Sergei Lymar;Willem H. Koppenol

  • The chemistry of peroxynitrite: implications for biological activity.

    Sara Goldstein;Gabor Merényi

  • The role of oxoammonium cation in the SOD-mimic activity of cyclic nitroxides.

    Sara Goldstein;Gabor Merenyi;and Angelo Russo;Amram Samuni

  • Kinetic effects of hydrogen bonds on proton-coupled electron transfer from phenols

    Martin Sjödin;Tania Irebo;Josefin E. Utas;Johan Lind

  • Kinetics of One-Electron Oxidation of Thiols and Hydrogen Abstraction by Thiyl Radicals from .alpha.-Amino C-H Bonds

    Rong Zhao;Johan Lind;Gabor Merenyi;Trygve E. Eriksen

  • Peroxynitrous acid homolyzes into *OH and *NO2 radicals.

    Gábor Merényi;Johan Lind;Sara Goldstein;Gidon Czapski

  • Free radical formation in the peroxynitrous acid (ONOOH)/peroxynitrite (ONOO-) system.

    Gábor Merényi;Johan Lind

  • Electron transfer from indoles, phenol, and sulfite (SO32-) to chlorine dioxide (ClO2.)

    Gabor Merenyi;Johan Lind;Xinhua Shen

  • FREE-RADICAL COMBINATION REACTIONS INVOLVING PHENOXYL RADICALS

    Mats Jonsson;J Lind;T Reitberger;Te Eriksen

  • Mechanism and Thermochemistry of Peroxynitrite Decomposition in Water

    Gábor Merényi;Johan Lind;Sara Goldstein;Gidon Czapski

  • One- and two-electron reduction potentials of peroxyl radicals and related species

    Gábor Merényi;Johan Lind;Lars Engman

  • Structure-Activity Relationship of Cyclic Nitroxides as SOD Mimics and Scavengers of Nitrogen Dioxide and Carbonate Radicals

    Sara Goldstein;Amram Samuni;Kalman Hideg;Gabor Merenyi

Frequent Co-Authors

Sara Goldstein
Sara Goldstein Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Mats Jonsson
Mats Jonsson Royal Institute of Technology
Gidon Czapski
Gidon Czapski Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Lars Engman
Lars Engman Uppsala University
Clemens von Sonntag
Clemens von Sonntag Max Planck Society
Björn Åkermark
Björn Åkermark Stockholm University
Peter Wardman
Peter Wardman Mount Vernon Hospital
Leif Hammarström
Leif Hammarström Uppsala University
Robert E. Huie
Robert E. Huie National Institute of Standards and Technology

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