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Seongjin Hong
Researcher at Chungnam National University
Publications - 114
Citations - 3225
Seongjin Hong is an academic researcher from Chungnam National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Estuary & Benthic zone. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 111 publications receiving 2295 citations. Previous affiliations of Seongjin Hong include Korean Ocean Research and Development Institute & Hanyang University.
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Effects of Bisphenol S Exposure on Endocrine Functions and Reproduction of Zebrafish
TL;DR: Exposure to low level BPS could affect the feedback regulatory circuits of HPG axis and impair the development of offspring, as shown in zebrafish pairs exposed to 0, 5, and 50 μg/L of BPS for 21 d.
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Distributions and bioconcentration characteristics of perfluorinated compounds in environmental samples collected from the west coast of Korea.
Jonathan E. Naile,Jong Seong Khim,Seongjin Hong,Jinsoon Park,Bong-Oh Kwon,Jongseong Ryu,Jin Hwan Hwang,Paul D. Jones,John P. Giesy +8 more
TL;DR: Of the 12PFCs monitored, PFOS and PFOA were the most frequently detected compounds in water, and compound-specific bioaccumulation of PFBS and PFOS had the greatest BCF values in crab, while in fish it wasPFOS and PFDA, and in gastropods and bivalves it was PFHxS.
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Bioaccumulation characteristics of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) in coastal organisms from the west coast of South Korea.
Seongjin Hong,Jong Seong Khim,Tieyu Wang,Jonathan E. Naile,Jinsoon Park,Bong-Oh Kwon,Sung Joon Song,Jongseong Ryu,Garry Codling,Paul D. Jones,Yonglong Lu,John P. Giesy +11 more
TL;DR: Overall, spatio-temporal distributions of PFAAs in water and bioaccumulation characteristics seemed to be associated with recent restrictions of PFOS-based products and uses of PFBS-based substitutes.
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Characteristics of microplastic polymer-derived dissolved organic matter and its potential as a disinfection byproduct precursor.
TL;DR: An overlooked contribution of UV irradiation to the DOM leaching from additive-free plastics is highlighted and the potential risk of MP-DOM to produce toxic disinfection byproducts (DBPs) upon chlorination is highlighted.
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In situ fate and partitioning of waterborne perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) in the Youngsan and Nakdong River Estuaries of South Korea.
Seongjin Hong,Jong Seong Khim,Jinsoon Park,Minhee Kim,Woong Ki Kim,Jinho Jung,Seunghun Hyun,Jeong-Gyu Kim,Hyo Jin Lee,Hee-Seon J. Choi,Garry Codling,John P. Giesy,John P. Giesy,John P. Giesy +13 more
TL;DR: The results of the present study will provide better understanding of the fate and transport of PFAAs in the zone of salinity boundary that can be used for developing fate models of PFOA in the coastal marine environment.