Linda S. VonTungeln
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Researcher
Also affiliated: United States Food and Drug Administration (2005–2023)
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Biography and Research Information
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Linda S. VonTungeln's research focuses on evaluating skin absorption and the performance of alternative models for dermal absorption studies. Her work has explored the use of in vitro models, including excised human skin, to assess how substances penetrate the skin barrier. She has investigated compounds such as caffeine and examined potential carcinogens. Her research also touches upon the reproducibility of results in toxicological studies.
VonTungeln's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 7, with a total of 8 publications and 147 citations. She has collaborated with several researchers at the National Center for Toxicological Research, including Frederick A. Beland, Luísa Camacho, Robert P. Felton, and Alec T. Salminen, with whom she shares one publication each.
Metrics
- h-index: 7
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 147
Selected Publications
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Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro (2023)
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Genotoxic and Epigenotoxic Alterations in the Lung and Liver of Mice Induced by Acrylamide: A 28 Day Drinking Water Study (2019)
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Smokeless tobacco impacts oral microbiota in a Syrian Golden hamster cheek pouch carcinogenesis model (2018)
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A simple and highly sensitive UPLC-ESI-MS/MS method for the simultaneous quantification of nicotine, cotinine, and the tobacco-specific carcinogens N’-nitrosonornicotine and 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone in serum samples (2017)
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The Liver Toxicity Biomarker Study Phase I: Markers for the Effects of Tolcapone or Entacapone (2012)
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18 Effect of neonatal exposure of 3′-azido-3′-deoxythymidine on the expression level of mitochondrial genes in the skeletal muscle of mouse as measured by mitochondria-specific microarray (2007)
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Micronucleated erythrocyte frequency in control and azidothymidine-treated Tk+/+, Tk+/− and Tk−/− mice (2005)
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Liquid chromatographic–mass spectrometric determination of the metabolism and disposition of the anti-retroviral nucleoside analogs zidovudine and lamivudine in C57BL/6N and B6C3F1 mice (2003)
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- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
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