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1. Jun Yang, Chun-Quan Ou, Yan Ding, et al. Daily temperature and mortality: a study of distributed lag non-linear effect and effect modification in Guangzhou. Environ Health, 2012, 11:63.
2. Jun Yang, Hua-Zhang Liu, Chun-Quan Ou, et al. Global climate change: Impact of Diurnal Temperature Range on Mortality in Guangzhou, China. Environ Pollution, 2013, 175, 131-136.
3. Jun Yang, Hua-Zhang Liu, Chun-Quan Ou, et al. The Impact of the 2005 heat wave on mortality in Guangzhou, China. Biomed Environ Sci, 2013, 26, 647-654.
4. Jun Yang, Chun-Quan Ou, Yuming Guo, et al. The burden of ambient temperature on years of life lost in Guangzhou, China. Scientific reports, 2015; 5:12250.
5. Jun Yang, Peng Yin, Maigeng Zhou, et al. Cardiovascular mortality risk attributable to ambient temperature in China. Heart, 2015;101(24):1966-72.
6. Jun Yang, Peng Yin, Maigeng Zhou, et al. The effect of ambient temperature on diabetes mortality in China: a multi-city time series study. Sci of Total Environ, 2015; 543(Pt A):75-82.
7. Jun Yang, Peng Yin, Maigeng Zhou, et al. The burden of stroke mortality attributable to cold and hot ambient temperatures: Epidemiological evidence from China. Environ Int, 2016, 92-93:232-238.
8. Jun Yang, Chun-Quan Ou, Yu-Feng Song, et al. Estimating years of life lost from cardiovascular mortality related to air pollution in Guangzhou, China. Sci of Total Environ, 2016, 573:1566-1572.
9. Jun Yang, Maigeng Zhou, Chun-Quan Ou, et al. Seasonal variations of temperature-related mortality burden from cardiovascular disease and myocardial infarction in China. Environ Pollution, 2017, 224: 400-406.
10. Li Li, Jun Yang, Yue-Feng Song, et al. The burden of COPD mortality due to ambient air pollution in Guangzhou. Scientific reports, 2016, 6: 25900. (IF: 4.26). [同等贡献第一作者]
11. Lei Xu, Leif C. Stige, Kung-Sik Chan, Jie Zhou, Jun Yang, et al. Climate variation drives dengue dynamics. PNAS, 2017, 114:113-118.
12. Chun-Quan Ou, Yun-Feng Song, Jun Yang, et al. Excess Winter Mortality and cold temperatures in a subtropical city, Guangzhou, China. Plos one, 2013, 8(10):e77150.
13. Ying-Xue Zhou, Zhi-Tao Zhao, Li Li, Cheng-Song Wan, Cheng-Hua Peng, Jun Yang, Chun-Quan Ou.Predictors of first-year GPA of medical students: a longitudinal study of 1285 matriculates in China. BMC Medical Education, 2014, 14(1):87.
14. Chun-Quan Ou, Jun Yang, Qiaoqun Ou, et al. The Impact of Relative Humidity and Atmospheric Pressure on Mortality in Guangzhou, China. Biomed Environ Sci, 2014, 27:917-925.
15. Li Li, Jun Yang, Cui Guo, Pingyan Chen, Ou Chunquan, Yuming Guo. Particulate matter modifies the magnitude and time course of the non-linear temperature-mortality association. Environmental Pollution, 2015:1-8.
16. Mengmeng Li, Shaohua Gu, Peng Bi, Jun Yang, Qiyong Liu. Heat Waves and Morbidity: Current Knowledge and Further Direction-A Comprehensive Literature Review. Int J Environ Res and Public Health 2015, 12(5):5256-5283.
17. Cui Guo, Lin Yang, Chun-Quan Ou, Li Li, Yan Zhuang, Jun Yang, et al. Malaria incidence from 2005-2013 and its associations with meteorological factors in Guangdong, China. Malaria Journal, 2015, 14: 116.
18. Shaowei Sang, Shaohua Gu, Peng Bi, Weizhong Yang, Zhicong Yang, Lei Xu, Jun Yang, et al. Predicting Unprecedented Dengue Outbreak Using Imported Cases and Climatic Factors in Guangzhou, 2014. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2015, 9(5):e0003808.
19. Jing Li, Xin Xu, Guoyong Ding, Yun Zhao, Zhao Ruixia, Fuzhong Xue, Jing Li, Jinghong Gao, Jun Yang, Baofa Jiang, Qiyong Liu. A Cross-Sectional Study of Heat Wave-Related Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice among the Public in the Licheng District of Jinan City, China. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 2016, 13(7), 648.
20. Bin Chen, Jun Yang, Lei Luo, Zhicong Yang, Qiyong Liu. Who Is Vulnerable to Dengue Fever? A Community Survey of the 2014 Outbreak in Guangzhou, China. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 2016, 13(7), 712.