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Guo-Yong Huang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  30
Citations -  1092

Guo-Yong Huang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zebrafish & Vitellogenin. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 25 publications receiving 890 citations.

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Tissue-specific bioaccumulation of human and veterinary antibiotics in bile, plasma, liver and muscle tissues of wild fish from a highly urbanized region.

TL;DR: Human health risk assessment based on potential fish consumption indicates that these antibiotics do not appear to pose an appreciable risk to human health, and the first report of bioaccumulation patterns of antibiotics in wild fish bile and plasma is reported.
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Expression and characterization analysis of type 2 metallothionein from grey mangrove species (Avicennia marina) in response to metal stress.

TL;DR: Real-time quantitative PCR results support the hypothesis that AmMT2 may be involved in processes of metal homeostasis or tolerance in A. marina.
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Physiological and biochemical responses in the leaves of two mangrove plant seedlings (Kandelia candel and Bruguiera gymnorrhiza) exposed to multiple heavy metals.

TL;DR: Increased contents of proline, GSH and PCs-SH in metal-treated plants suggest that metal tolerance in both K. candel and B. gymnorrhiza might be associated to the efficiency of these antioxidants, which may play more important role in ameliorating the effect of heavy metal toxicity.
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Long-term exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of progesterone and norgestrel affects sex differentiation in zebrafish (Danio rerio).

TL;DR: The overall results imply that both P4 and NGT could significantly affect sex differentiation in zebrafish, and that changes may be reflected by altered sex hormone levels and transcriptional expression profiles of genes related to synthesis of sex hormones.
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Contamination profiles of perfluoroalkyl substances in five typical rivers of the Pearl River Delta region, South China.

TL;DR: The principal component analysis for the PFASs concentrations in water and sediment separated the sampling sites into two groups: rural and agricultural area, and urban and industrial area, suggesting thePFASs in the riverine environment were mainly originated from industrial and urban activities in the region.