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Pál Gergely publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Pál Gergely sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 186 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Pál Gergely D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Pál Gergely sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Pál Gergely is affiliated with the University of Debrecen in Hungary. Their research spans several fields, predominantly focusing on Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Chemistry. Specific subfields of interest include Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, Surgery, Dermatology, and Epidemiology.

The scientist's recent scholarly outputs include publications in various reputed journals, covering diverse topics in medicine and chemistry. Notable papers by Pál Gergely include:

  • Primary alterations during the development of hidradenitis suppurativa, 2021, Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
  • Glucose-based spiro-oxathiazoles as in vivo anti-hyperglycemic agents through glycogen phosphorylase inhibition, 2020, Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • Glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor, 2,3-bis[(2E)-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)prop-2-enamido] butanedioic acid (BF142), improves baseline insulin secretion of MIN6 insulinoma cells, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • The role of protein kinase C isoenzymes in the pathogenesis of human autoimmune diseases, 2022, Clinical Immunology
  • glikogénanyagcserétől a protein foszfatázokig, 2021, Debreceni Szemle

Pál Gergely collaborates with a range of researchers, with frequent coauthors including Tibor Docsa, László Somsák, Zsolt Dajnoki, Orsolya Somogyi, and B. Medgyesi. These collaborations often contribute to studies across different disciplines.

The scientist's work has been published in several specialized venues, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of their research. Regular publication sites comprise:

  • Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
  • PLoS ONE
  • Clinical Immunology
  • Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • Debreceni Szemle

Research topics addressed by Pál Gergely involve multiple aspects of medical science and biochemistry. Key areas of focus include:

  • Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Treatments
  • Colorectal and Anal Carcinomas
  • Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders
  • Pancreatic function and diabetes
  • Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer
  • Diet, Metabolism, and Disease
  • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research

Best Publications

  • Peroxynitrite-induced cytotoxicity: mechanism and opportunities for intervention

    László Virág;Éva Szabó;Pál Gergely;Csaba Szabó

  • The selective sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor modulator BAF312 redirects lymphocyte distribution and has species-specific effects on heart rate.

    P Gergely;B Nuesslein-Hildesheim;Danilo Guerini;Volker Brinkmann

  • PARP-2 Regulates SIRT1 Expression and Whole-Body Energy Expenditure

    Péter Bai;Péter Bai;Carles Canto;Attila Brunyánszki;Aline Huber

  • Glucose Analog Inhibitors of Glycogen Phosphorylases as Potential Antidiabetic Agents: Recent Developments

    Laszlo Somsak;Veronika Nagy;Zsuzsa Hadady;Tibor Docsa

  • A2A adenosine receptors and C/EBPβ are crucially required for IL-10 production by macrophages exposed to Escherichia coli

    Balázs Csóka;Zoltán H. Németh;László Virág;Pál Gergely

  • Synthesis of and a Comparative Study on the Inhibition of Muscle and Liver Glycogen Phosphorylases by Epimeric Pairs of d-Gluco- and d-Xylopyranosylidene-spiro-(thio)hydantoins and N-(d-Glucopyranosyl) Amides

    Laszlo Somsak;Laszlo Kovacs;Marietta Toth;Erzsébet Osz

  • Reactive oxygen species mediate phorbol ester-regulated tyrosine phosphorylation and phospholipase A2 activation: Potentiation by vanadate

    U Zor;E Ferber;P Gergely;K Szücs

  • Gallotannin inhibits the expression of chemokines and inflammatory cytokines in A549 cells

    Katalin Erdèlyi;Andrea Kiss;Edina Bakondi;Péter Bai

  • Dual role of poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase in the regulation of cell death in oxidatively stressed A549 cells

    Katalin Erdélyi;Katalin Erdélyi;Péter Bai;István Kovács;Éva Szabó

  • Kinetic and crystallographic studies on 2-(beta-D-glucopyranosyl)-5-methyl-1, 3, 4-oxadiazole, -benzothiazole, and -benzimidazole, inhibitors of muscle glycogen phosphorylase b. Evidence for a new binding site.

    Evangelia D. Chrysina;Magda N. Kosmopoulou;Constantinos Tiraidis;Rozina Kardakaris

  • Ecto-5′-nucleotidase (CD73) decreases mortality and organ injury in sepsis

    György Haskó;Balázs Csóka;Balázs Koscsó;Rachna Chandra

  • Mechanical loading stimulates chondrogenesis via the PKA/CREB-Sox9 and PP2A pathways in chicken micromass cultures.

    Tamás Juhász;Csaba Matta;Csilla Somogyi;Éva Katona

  • Efficient inhibition of muscle and liver glycogen phosphorylases by a new glucopyranosylidene-spiro-thiohydantoin.

    Erzsébet Ősz;László Somsák;László Szilágyi;László Kovács

  • Inhibition of serine/threonine-specific protein phosphatases causes premature activation of cdc2MsF kinase at G2/M transition and early mitotic microtubule organisation in alfalfa

    Ferhan Ayaydin;Emese Vissi;Tamás Mészáros;Pál Miskolczi

  • Detection of Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Activation in Oxidatively Stressed Cells and Tissues Using Biotinylated NAD Substrate

    Edina Bakondi;Péter Bai;Éva Szabó;János Hunyadi

  • Integrin-linked kinase phosphorylates the myosin phosphatase target subunit at the inhibitory site in platelet cytoskeleton.

    Enikö Kiss;Andrea Murányi;Csilla Csortos;Pál Gergely

  • Study of the subunit interactions in myosin phosphatase by surface plasmon resonance.

    Attila Tóth;Enikö Kiss;Friedrich W. Herberg;Pál Gergely

  • Synthesis of 1-(D-glucopyranosyl)-1,2,3-triazoles and their evaluation as glycogen phosphorylase inhibitors

    Éva Bokor;Tibor Docsa;Pál Gergely;László Somsák

  • Pathophysiologic role of oxidative stress-induced poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 activation: Focus on cell death and transcriptional regulation

    K. Erdélyi;E. Bakondi;P. Gergely;Csaba Szabo

  • Nitric oxide-peroxynitrite-poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase pathway in the skin.

    László Virág;Éva Szabó;Edina Bakondi;Péter Bai

Frequent Co-Authors

László Virág
László Virág University of Debrecen
Csaba Szabó
Csaba Szabó University of Fribourg
Gyula Szegedi
Gyula Szegedi University of Debrecen
Alexander D. Verin
Alexander D. Verin Augusta University
David J. Hartshorne
David J. Hartshorne University of Arizona
György Haskó
György Haskó Columbia University
Pal Pacher
Pal Pacher National Institutes of Health
Dénes Dudits
Dénes Dudits Biological Research Centre
Joe G.N. Garcia
Joe G.N. Garcia University of Arizona
Patrick Maurel
Patrick Maurel University of Montpellier

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