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Li Wu

Li Wu (李悟) (died January 10, 827), né Li Liao (李寮), formally the Prince of Jiàng (絳王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Tang dynasty who, after the assassination of his nephew Emperor Jingzong, was poised to take the throne, but was then himself killed in the armed conflict between the eunuchs who supported him and those who supported Emperor Jingzong's younger brother Li Han, who took the throne as Emperor Wenzong. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Obeticholic acid inhibits anxiety via alleviating gut microbiota-mediated microglia accumulation in the brain of high-fat high-sugar diet mice by Wu, Li (Author) , Han, Yuqiu (Author) , Zheng, Zhipeng (Author) , Zhu, Shuai (Author) , Chen, Jun (Author) , Yao, Yuanyuan (Author) , Yue, Siqing (Author) , Teufel, Andreas (Author) , Weng, Honglei (Author) , Li, Lanjuan (Author) , Wang, Baohong (Author) ,


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    Prevalence and associated factors of myopia in high-school students in Beijing by Wu, Li-Juan (Author) , Jonas, Jost B. (Author) ,


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    Intestinal dysbiosis correlates with sirolimus-induced metabolic disorders in mice by Han, Yuqiu (Author) , Wu, Li (Author) , Ling, Qi (Author) , Wu, Pin (Author) , Zhang, Chenzhi (Author) , Jia, Longfei (Author) , Weng, Honglei (Author) , Wang, Baohong (Author) ,


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