Liu Feng
Liu Feng (died 220) was an adopted son of Liu Bei, a warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty and founded the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China. He traced his lineage to a certain marquis whose family name was "Kou" (). He was also related to the House of Liu – the imperial clan of the Han dynasty from which Liu Bei descended – albeit not from a patrilineal line. He served as a general in his adoptive father's military forces. Provided by Wikipedia
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Environmental exposure to arsenic may reduce human semen quality: associations derived from a Chinese cross-sectional study by Xu Weipan, Bao Huaqiong, Liu Feng, Liu Liangpo, Zhu Yong-Guan, She Jianwen, Dong Sijun, Cai Min, Li Lianbing, Li Chuanhai, Shen Heqing
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Predicting the prognosis of Wilms tumor by peripheral blood cells: a real-world study of more than 30 years by Lin Jie, Shi Qin-Lin, Tian Xiao-Mao, Hong Peng, Wang Zhuang-Cheng, Hu Zai-Hong, Cui Kong-Kong, Gao Zhi-Qiang, Liu Feng, Lin Tao, Wei Guang-Hui
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Gankyrin gene deletion followed by proteomic analysis: insight into the roles of Gankyrin in Tumorigenesis and Metastasis by Luo Xue, Chen Liang, Dai Jiang, Gao Yanfei, Wang Hongli, Wang Na, Zhao Yongqiang, Liu Feng, Sang Zhihong, Wang Jie, Li Weihua, He Kun, Jin Baofeng, Man Jianghong, Zhang Wei, Xia Qing
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Dynamic Functional Connectivity in Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Methods and Applications
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Brain and Somatization Symptoms in Psychiatric Disorders
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