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Lu Liu

2PUBLICATIONS
7CO-AUTHORS
Nanotoxicology, health and safetyPsychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental health
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|Apr 17, 2023
Translating Research Evidence Into Marketplace Application: Cohort Study of Internet-Based Intervention Platforms for Perinatal Depression.

Zhen Zeng, Jiale Peng, Lu Liu

|Nov 30, 2020
The Relationship Between Images Posted by New Mothers on WeChat Moments and Postpartum Depression: Cohort Study.

Weina Zhang, Lu Liu, Qijin Cheng

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