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15480
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Overview

John M. Land is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses primarily on Social Sciences, with significant work in the subfields of Law, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Infectious Diseases, Parasitology, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The scientist has contributed to research on various topics, including:

  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • Vector-borne infectious diseases
  • Vector-Borne Animal Diseases
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • European and International Contract Law

John M. Land has published articles in several venues, with the most frequent being:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal (3 publications)
  • Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases (1 publication)
  • 2022 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC) (1 publication)
  • The Journal of Urology (1 publication)

Their recent papers include:

  • COUNTERFACTUAL ANALYSIS IN MERGER REVIEWS, 2025, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Commerce Commission v Moolalost opportunity, chilling effect and the need for reform, 2025, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Detection of Borrelia miyamotoi and Powassan Virus Lineage II (Deer Tick Virus) from Odocoileus virginianus Harvested Ixodes scapularis in Oklahoma, 2022, Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
  • An Isolated Step-Down Multi-Port DC-DC Power Converter for Electric Refrigerated Vehicles Auxiliary Power Unit System, 2022, 2022 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC)
  • MP02-11 CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPLEMENT RESISTANCE FACTOR TRAT ENCODED IN DRUG RESISTANCE PLASMIDS OF UROPATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI, 2022, The Journal of Urology

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • Russell Smalley
  • Haris Zafar
  • Asma Samour
  • Dylan Hance
  • Robert Brennan

Best Publications

  • Association between mitochondrial dysfunction and severity and outcome of septic shock

    David Brealey;Michael Brand;Iain Hargreaves;Simon Heales

  • Nitric oxide-mediated mitochondrial damage in the brain: mechanisms and implications for neurodegenerative diseases

    Juan P. Bolaños;Angeles Almeida;Victoria Stewart;Stephan Peuchen

  • Effect of peroxynitrite on the mitochondrial respiratory chain: differential susceptibility of neurones and astrocytes in primary culture.

    Juan P. Bolaños;Simon J. R. Heales;John M. Land;John B. Clark

  • Nitric oxide, mitochondria and neurological disease.

    Simon J.R. Heales;Juan P. Bolaños;Victoria C. Stewart;Paul S. Brookes

  • Beta-amyloid inhibits integrated mitochondrial respiration and key enzyme activities.

    C. S. Casley;L. Canevari;J. M. Land;J. B. Clark

  • Nitric oxide-mediated inhibition of the mitochondrial respiratory chain in cultured astrocytes.

    J. P. Bolaños;S. Peuchen;S. J. R. Heales;J. M. Land

  • Nrf2 impacts cellular bioenergetics by controlling substrate availability for mitochondrial respiration

    Kira M. Holmström;Liam Baird;Ying Zhang;Iain Hargreaves

  • Nitric oxide-mediated mitochondrial damage: A potential neuroprotective role for glutathione

    Juan P. Bolaños;Simon J.R. Heales;Stefan Peuchen;Jane E. Barker

  • Fumarate is cardioprotective via activation of the Nrf2 antioxidant pathway.

    Houman Ashrafian;Gabor Czibik;Mohamed Bellahcene;Dunja Aksentijević

  • Beta-amyloid fragment 25-35 causes mitochondrial dysfunction in primary cortical neurons.

    C. S. Casley;J. M. Land;Martyn A. Sharpe;J. B. Clark

  • Adaptation of the Nitrate Reductase and Griess Reaction Methods for the Measurement of Serum Nitrate plus Nitrite Levels

    G Giovannoni;J M Land;G Keir;E J Thompson

  • Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in neurodegeneration; cardiolipin a critical target?

    Simon Pope;John M. Land;Simon J.R. Heales

  • Treatable childhood neuronopathy caused by mutations in riboflavin transporter RFVT2

    A. Reghan Foley;Manoj P. Menezes;Manoj P. Menezes;Amelie Pandraud;Michael A. Gonzalez

  • A mutation in the mitochondrial fission gene Dnm1l leads to cardiomyopathy.

    Houman Ashrafian;Louise Docherty;Vincenzo Leo;Christopher Towlson

  • Glutathione protects astrocytes from peroxynitrite-mediated mitochondrial damage: implications for neuronal/astrocytic trafficking and neurodegeneration.

    J.E. Barker;J.P. Bolaños;J.M. Land;J.B. Clark

  • Evidence for increased nitric oxide production in multiple sclerosis.

    A W Johnson;J M Land;E J Thompson;J P Bolaños

  • Peroxynitrite and Brain Mitochondria: Evidence for Increased Proton Leak

    Paul S. Brookes;John M. Land;John B. Clark;Simon J. R. Heales

  • DEVELOPMENT OF MITOCHONDRIAL ENERGY METABOLISM IN RAT BRAIN

    John M. Land;Robert F. G. Booth;Ruud Berger;John B. Clark

  • The potential role of nitric oxide in multiple sclerosis

    G Giovannoni;S J.R. Heales;J M Land;E J Thompson

  • Depletion of brain glutathione results in a decrease of glutathione reductase activity; an enzyme susceptible to oxidative damage.

    Jane E. Barker;Simon J.R. Heales;Adrian Cassidy;Juan P. Bolaños

Frequent Co-Authors

Iain P. Hargreaves
Iain P. Hargreaves Liverpool John Moores University
John B. Clark
John B. Clark University College London
Simon J. R. Heales
Simon J. R. Heales University College London
Juan P. Bolaños
Juan P. Bolaños University of Salamanca
Shamima Rahman
Shamima Rahman University College London
Mary M. Reilly
Mary M. Reilly University College London
Gavin Giovannoni
Gavin Giovannoni Queen Mary University of London
Francesco Muntoni
Francesco Muntoni University College London
Paul S. Brookes
Paul S. Brookes University of Rochester Medical Center
Peter E. Clayton
Peter E. Clayton University of Manchester

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