Marquis of Qin
The Marquis of Qin (, died 848 BC) was the second ruler of the Qin state, founded when his father Feizi was granted a small fief at Qin by King Xiao of Zhou. The Marquis of Qin succeeded his father, who died in 858 BC, and ruled for 10 years. He died in 848 BC and was succeeded by his son Gongbo. His ancestral name was Ying (), but his given name is not known.Although Qin would eventually develop into a major power that would conquer all other Chinese states and unite China proper in 221 BC to start the Qin dynasty, at the time of the Marquis of Qin it was still a minor state of the Western Zhou dynasty classified as an "attached state" (附庸, ''fuyong''). Qin rulers did not receive any nobility rank until four generations later during the reign of Duke Xiang of Qin, so "the Marquis of Qin" was presumably an honorific title that his descendants used to refer to him. Provided by Wikipedia
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Protein S-nitrosylation regulates the energy metabolism of early postmortem pork using the in vitro model by Wenwei Lu, Qin Hou, Wangang Zhang
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The dual role of FSP1 in programmed cell death: resisting ferroptosis in the cell membrane and promoting necroptosis in the nucleus of THP-1 cells by Xiaoqian Tan, Yinling He, Panpan Yu, Yunong Deng, Zhongcheng Xie, Jiami Guo, Qin Hou, Pin Li, Xiaoyan Lin, Siyu Ouyang, Wentao Ma, Yushu Xie, Zilong Guo, Dandan Chen, Zhixia Zhang, Yunyu Zhu, Fei Huang, Ziye Zhao, Cen Zhang, Zhirong Guo, Xi Chen, Tianhong Peng, Liang Li, Wei Xie
Published 2024-07-01
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