Seokmann Hong

5.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
74 papers, 4.2k citations indexed

About

Seokmann Hong is a scholar working on Immunology, Molecular Biology and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Seokmann Hong has authored 74 papers receiving a total of 4.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 63 papers in Immunology, 12 papers in Molecular Biology and 11 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Seokmann Hong's work include Immune Cell Function and Interaction (55 papers), T-cell and B-cell Immunology (37 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (16 papers). Seokmann Hong is often cited by papers focused on Immune Cell Function and Interaction (55 papers), T-cell and B-cell Immunology (37 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (16 papers). Seokmann Hong collaborates with scholars based in South Korea, United States and Japan. Seokmann Hong's co-authors include Luc Van Kaer, Yasuhiko Koezuka, Sebastian Joyce, Nagendra Singh, Isao Serizawa, David C. Scherer, Mitchell Kronenberg, Sanjeev Kumar Mendiratta, William Martin and Alina C. Boesteanu and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Medicine and The Journal of Experimental Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Seokmann Hong

70 papers receiving 4.1k citations

Hit Papers

CD1d1 Mutant Mice Are Deficient in Natural T Cells That P... 1997 2026 2006 2016 1997 100 200 300 400 500

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Seokmann Hong
Adam P. Uldrich Australia
Roberto Baccalà United States
Gláucia C. Furtado United States
Wendy Peters United States
George McGrady United States
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All Works

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Lee, Sung Won, et al.. (2024). The iNKT cell ligand α-GalCer prevents murine septic shock by inducing IL10-producing iNKT and B cells. Frontiers in Immunology. 15. 1457690–1457690. 2 indexed citations
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Lee, Sung Won, et al.. (2024). Overexpression of Chromatin Remodeling Factor SRG3 Down-Regulates IL1β-Expressing M1 Macrophages and IL17-Producing T Cells in Adipose Tissues. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 25(21). 11681–11681.
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Park, Hyun Jung, Sung Won Lee, Keun‐Soo Kim, et al.. (2024). Topical Application of Nano-Sized Graphene Oxide Cream Ameliorates Acute Skin Inflammation in Mice. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 145(6). 1459–1470.e18.
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Park, Hyun Jung, et al.. (2023). In Vivo Zymosan Treatment Induces IL15-Secreting Macrophages and KLRG1-Expressing NK Cells in Mice. Molecules. 28(15). 5779–5779. 4 indexed citations
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Park, Hyun Jung, Sung Won Lee, Luc Van Kaer, Myeong Sup Lee, & Seokmann Hong. (2023). IL-7 Deficiency Exacerbates Atopic Dermatitis in NC/Nga Mice. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 24(12). 9956–9956. 2 indexed citations
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Lee, Sung Won, Hyun Jung Park, Luc Van Kaer, & Seokmann Hong. (2022). Opposing Roles of DCs and iNKT Cells in the Induction of Foxp3 Expression by MLN CD25+CD4+ T Cells during IFNγ-Driven Colitis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23(23). 15316–15316. 4 indexed citations
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Park, Hyun Jung, Sung Won Lee, Jae Geun Song, et al.. (2022). Aminoclay Nanoparticles Induce Anti-Inflammatory Dendritic Cells to Attenuate LPS-Elicited Pro-Inflammatory Immune Responses. Molecules. 27(24). 8743–8743. 4 indexed citations
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Lee, Sung Won, Hyun Jung Park, Sung Ho Jeon, et al.. (2021). Chromatin Regulator SRG3 Overexpression Protects against LPS/D-GalN-Induced Sepsis by Increasing IL10-Producing Macrophages and Decreasing IFNγ-Producing NK Cells in the Liver. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 22(6). 3043–3043. 10 indexed citations
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Lee, Sung Won, Hyun Jung Park, Sung Ho Jeon, et al.. (2021). Ubiquitous Overexpression of Chromatin Remodeling Factor SRG3 Exacerbates Atopic Dermatitis in NC/Nga Mice by Enhancing Th2 Immune Responses. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 22(4). 1553–1553. 11 indexed citations
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Park, Hyun Jung, Sung Won Lee, Se‐Ho Park, Luc Van Kaer, & Seokmann Hong. (2020). Selective Expansion of Double-Negative iNKT Cells Inhibits the Development of Atopic Dermatitis in Vα14 TCR Transgenic NC/Nga Mice by Increasing Memory-Type CD8+ T and Regulatory CD4+ T Cells. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 141(6). 1512–1521. 15 indexed citations
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Park, Hyun Jung, Sung Won Lee, Wooseok Im, et al.. (2019). iNKT Cell Activation Exacerbates the Development of Huntington’s Disease in R6/2 Transgenic Mice. Mediators of Inflammation. 2019. 1–10. 8 indexed citations
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Lee, Sung Won, Hyun Jung Park, Sang Eun Lee, et al.. (2018). Anti-cancer activity of Angelica gigas by increasing immune response and stimulating natural killer and natural killer T cells. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 18(1). 218–218. 28 indexed citations
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Lee, Sung Won, Hyun Jung Park, Nayoung Kim, & Seokmann Hong. (2013). Natural Killer Dendritic Cells Enhance Immune Responses Elicited byα-Galactosylceramide-Stimulated Natural Killer T Cells. BioMed Research International. 2013. 1–18. 13 indexed citations
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Cummings, Damian M., Yasaman Alaghband, Miriam A. Hickey, et al.. (2011). A critical window of CAG repeat-length correlates with phenotype severity in the R6/2 mouse model of Huntington's disease. Journal of Neurophysiology. 107(2). 677–691. 53 indexed citations
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Hong, Changwan, et al.. (2010). NKT Cell-Dependent Regulation of Secondary Antigen-Specific, Conventional CD4+ T Cell Immune Responses. The Journal of Immunology. 184(10). 5589–5594. 15 indexed citations
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Hong, Changwan, et al.. (2009). Regulation of Secondary Antigen-Specific CD8+ T-Cell Responses by Natural Killer T Cells. Cancer Research. 69(10). 4301–4308. 17 indexed citations
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Park, Jin‐Sung, et al.. (2006). The elastic property of a single DNA molecule cross-linked by cisplatin: A magnetic tweezers study. Journal of the Korean Physical Society. 49(3). 963–967. 2 indexed citations
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Singh, Avneesh K., Michael T. Wilson, Minoru Satoh, et al.. (2003). Immunoregulatory Role of CD1d in the Hydrocarbon Oil-Induced Model of Lupus Nephritis. The Journal of Immunology. 171(4). 2142–2153. 72 indexed citations
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Assarsson, Erika, Taku Kambayashi, Johan K. Sandberg, et al.. (2000). CD8+ T Cells Rapidly Acquire NK1.1 and NK Cell-Associated Molecules Upon Stimulation In Vitro and In Vivo. The Journal of Immunology. 165(7). 3673–3679. 126 indexed citations

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