Angelika Langsch

685 total citations
17 papers, 554 citations indexed

About

Angelika Langsch is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Hepatology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Angelika Langsch has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 554 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 7 papers in Hepatology and 6 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Angelika Langsch's work include Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (7 papers), Liver physiology and pathology (7 papers) and Polymer Science and PVC (4 papers). Angelika Langsch is often cited by papers focused on Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (7 papers), Liver physiology and pathology (7 papers) and Polymer Science and PVC (4 papers). Angelika Langsch collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and United Kingdom. Angelika Langsch's co-authors include Augustinus Bader, Rainer Otter, Thomas Brüning, Holger M. Koch, André Schütze, Britta Laube, Dietmar Utesch, R Glöckner, Franz Oesch and Michael T. Ringel and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Membrane Science, Desalination and Biotechnology and Bioengineering.

In The Last Decade

Angelika Langsch

17 papers receiving 542 citations

Peers

Angelika Langsch
Chang-Woo Song South Korea
Mayu Sun China
Abraham Dalu United States
Ume-Kulsoom Shah United Kingdom
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Citations per year, relative to Angelika Langsch Angelika Langsch (= 1×) peers Sebastian G. Klein

Countries citing papers authored by Angelika Langsch

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Fields of papers citing papers by Angelika Langsch

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Angelika Langsch

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Angelika Langsch. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Angelika Langsch based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Angelika Langsch. Angelika Langsch is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Langsch, Angelika, et al.. (2021). Structure‐Performance Guided Design of Sustainable Plasticizers from Biorenewable Feedstocks. European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2021(45). 6086–6096. 8 indexed citations
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Langsch, Angelika, et al.. (2020). Towards bio-based plasticizers with reduced toxicity: Synthesis and performance testing of a 3-methylphthalate. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy. 18. 100319–100319. 5 indexed citations
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Klein, Dominik, Winfried Kessler, Christian Pütz, et al.. (2018). Single ingestion of di-(2-propylheptyl) phthalate (DPHP) by male volunteers: DPHP in blood and its metabolites in blood and urine. Toxicology Letters. 294. 105–115. 16 indexed citations
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Langsch, Angelika, Raymond M. David, Steffen Schneider, et al.. (2018). Hexamoll® DINCH: Lack of in vivo evidence for obesogenic properties. Toxicology Letters. 288. 99–110. 13 indexed citations
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Schütze, André, Tobias Weiß, Angelika Langsch, et al.. (2016). Metabolism and urinary excretion kinetics of di(2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate (DEHTP) in three male volunteers after oral dosage. Archives of Toxicology. 90(7). 1659–1667. 57 indexed citations
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Schütze, André, Rainer Otter, Hendrik Modick, et al.. (2016). Additional oxidized and alkyl chain breakdown metabolites of the plasticizer DINCH in urine after oral dosage to human volunteers. Archives of Toxicology. 91(1). 179–188. 40 indexed citations
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Schmitmeier, Stephanie, et al.. (2007). Improvement of metabolic performance of primary hepatocytes in hyperoxic cultures by vitamin C in a novel small-scale bioreactor. Journal of Membrane Science. 298(1-2). 30–40. 2 indexed citations
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Langsch, Angelika, et al.. (2006). The influence of medium composition and matrix on long-term cultivation of primary porcine and human hepatocytes. Biomolecular Engineering. 24(1). 59–69. 25 indexed citations
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Schmitmeier, Stephanie, et al.. (2006). Development and characterization of a small‐scale bioreactor based on a bioartificial hepatic culture model for predictive pharmacological in vitro screenings. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 95(6). 1198–1206. 32 indexed citations
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Schmitmeier, Stephanie, Angelika Langsch, & Augustinus Bader. (2006). A membrane-based small-scale bioreactor for accelerated in vitro drug screenings with primary hepatocytes. Desalination. 199(1-3). 258–260. 2 indexed citations
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Gebhardt, Rolf, Jan G. Hengstler, D. Müller, et al.. (2003). New Hepatocyte In Vitro Systems for Drug Metabolism: Metabolic Capacity and Recommendations for Application in Basic Research and Drug Development, Standard Operation Procedures. Drug Metabolism Reviews. 35(2-3). 145–213. 200 indexed citations
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Langsch, Angelika, et al.. (2002). Cultivation of Primary Porcine Hepatocytes in an OXY‐HFB for Use as a Bioartificial Liver Device. Biotechnology Progress. 18(4). 839–846. 32 indexed citations
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Langsch, Angelika & Augustinus Bader. (2001). Longterm stability of phase I and phase II enzymes of porcine liver cells in flat membrane bioreactors. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 76(2). 115–125. 35 indexed citations

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