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Xiaochuan Pan

Xiaochuan Pan

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
57
Citations
12403
World Ranking
3431
National Ranking
363

Overview

Xiaochuan Pan is a researcher affiliated with Peking University in China. Their academic work and professional focus are connected to this institution, where they contribute to the body of knowledge in their field.

No specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications have been documented in the available data for Xiaochuan Pan. Likewise, there are no listed main fields, subfields of study, or main topics of work associated with their research noted at this time.

There have been no awards recorded for Xiaochuan Pan, and the data does not indicate any deceased status.

Due to the limited publicly available information, there is no further detail on Xiaochuan Pan's publication record or collaborative network. Their work is anchored at Peking University, suggesting active involvement in academic or scientific research within that environment.

Best Publications

  • Ambient temperature and morbidity: a review of epidemiological evidence.

    Xiaofang Ye;Rodney Wolff;Weiwei Yu;Pavla Vaneckova

  • Global variation in the effects of ambient temperature on mortality: a systematic evaluation.

    Yuming Guo;Antonio Gasparrini;Ben Armstrong;Shanshan Li

  • Health impact of China's Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan: an analysis of national air quality monitoring and mortality data.

    Jing Huang;Xiaochuan Pan;Xinbiao Guo;Guoxing Li

  • Heat Wave and Mortality: A Multicountry, Multicommunity Study.

    Yuming Guo;Yuming Guo;Antonio Gasparrini;Ben G. Armstrong;Benjawan Tawatsupa

  • The Impact of Temperature on Mortality in Tianjin, China: A Case-Crossover Design with a Distributed Lag Nonlinear Model

    Yuming Guo;Adrian G Barnett;Adrian G Barnett;Xiaochuan Pan;Weiwei Yu;Weiwei Yu

  • Temperature Variability and Mortality: A Multi-Country Study.

    Yuming Guo;Antonio Gasparrini;Ben G. Armstrong;Benjawan Tawatsupa

  • Pollution and skin: from epidemiological and mechanistic studies to clinical implications.

    Jean Krutmann;Wei Liu;Li Li;Xiaochuan Pan

  • Exposure-response functions for health effects of ambient air pollution applicable for China -- a meta-analysis.

    Kristin Aunan;Xiao-Chuan Pan

  • Daily average temperature and mortality among the elderly: a meta-analysis and systematic review of epidemiological evidence.

    Weiwei Yu;Kerrie Mengersen;Xiaoyu Wang;Xiaofang Ye

  • Characterization of on-road vehicle emission factors and microenvironmental air quality in Beijing, China

    Dane Westerdahl;Xing Wang;Xiaochuan Pan;K. Max Zhang

  • The burden of air pollution on years of life lost in Beijing, China, 2004-08: retrospective regression analysis of daily deaths.

    Yuming Guo;Shanshan Li;Zhaoxing Tian;Xiaochuan Pan

  • The association between fine particulate air pollution and hospital emergency room visits for cardiovascular diseases in Beijing, China

    Yuming Guo;Yuping Jia;Xiaochuan Pan;Liqun Liu

  • Is the association between temperature and mortality modified by age, gender and socio-economic status?

    Weiwei Yu;Pavla Vaneckova;Kerrie Mengersen;Xiaochuan Pan

  • Ambient temperature and mortality: an international study in four capital cities of East Asia.

    Joo-Youn Chung;Yasushi Honda;Yun-Chul Hong;Xiao-Chuan Pan

  • Exposures to particulate matter and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and oxidative stress in schoolchildren

    Sanghyuk Bae;Xiao-Chuan Pan;Su-Young Kim;Kwangsik Park

  • Short-term exposure to air pollution and morbidity of COPD and asthma in East Asian area: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Siqi Zhang;Guoxing Li;Lin Tian;Qun Guo

  • Extremely cold and hot temperatures increase the risk of ischaemic heart disease mortality: epidemiological evidence from China

    Yuming Guo;Yuming Guo;Shanshan Li;Yanshen Zhang;Ben Armstrong

  • The relationship between particulate air pollution and emergency hospital visits for hypertension in Beijing, China.

    Yuming Guo;Shilu Tong;Yanshen Zhang;Adrian G. Barnett

  • Evaluating the air quality impacts of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games: On-road emission factors and black carbon profiles

    Xing Wang;Dane Westerdahl;Lung Chi Chen;Ye Wu

  • Asian Dust Storm and pulmonary function of school children in Seoul.

    Yun-Chul Hong;Xiao-Chuan Pan;Su-Young Kim;Kwangsik Park

  • The impact of temperature on mortality in Tianjin, China : a case-crossover design with a distributed lag non-linear model

    Yuming Guo;Adrian G. Barnett;Xiaochuan Pan;Weiwei Yu

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuming Guo
Yuming Guo Monash University
Shilu Tong
Shilu Tong Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Jing Huang
Jing Huang Peking University
Susanne Breitner
Susanne Breitner Helmholtz Zentrum München
Gail M. Williams
Gail M. Williams University of Queensland
Annette Peters
Annette Peters Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Josef Cyrys
Josef Cyrys Helmholtz Zentrum München
Ho Kim
Ho Kim Seoul National University
Alfred Wiedensohler
Alfred Wiedensohler Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
Alexandra Schneider
Alexandra Schneider Helmholtz Munich

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