Louise Pope
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Recent Articles
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Gagnon M, Duceppe M, Colville A, Pope L, Cote M, Ogunremi D
Plant Biotechnol J
. 2023 Dec;
22(4):904-914.
PMID: 38051549
Glyphosate-resistant wheat plants were discovered in southern Alberta in 2017, representing an unauthorized GM release in Canada. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency undertook a series of experiments to characterize and...
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Nadin-Davis S, Pope L, Devenish J, Allain R, Ogunremi D
AIMS Microbiol
. 2022 Nov;
8(3):300-317.
PMID: 36317002
subsp. serovar Enteritidis remains one of the most important foodborne pathogens worldwide. To minimise its public health impact when outbreaks of the disease occur, timely investigation to identify and recall...
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Nadin-Davis S, Pope L, Chmara J, Duceppe M, Burke T, Devenish J, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2020 Jul;
11:1322.
PMID: 32625191
This study identifies a strain of subspecies serovar Enteritidis that harbors a highly unusual virulence plasmid. During the characterisation of a group of Enteritidis isolates, 10 isolates recovered from Canadian...
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Ogunremi D, Nadin-Davis S, Dupras A, Marquez I, Omidi K, Pope L, et al.
J Food Prot
. 2017 Feb;
80(2):295-301.
PMID: 28221989
A multiplex PCR was developed to identify the two most common serovars of Salmonella causing foodborne illness in Canada, namely, serovars Enteritidis and Typhimurium. The PCR was designed to amplify...
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Atlas E, Pope L, Wade M, Kawata A, Boudreau A, Boucher J
Adipocyte
. 2014 Jul;
3(3):170-9.
PMID: 25068083
Environmental pollutants, such as bisphenol A (BPA), have the potential to affect the differentiation processes and the biology of the adipose tissue. The 3T3-L1 model is one of the murine...
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Forster B, Boxall A, Coors A, Jensen J, Liebig M, Pope L, et al.
Ecotoxicology
. 2010 Nov;
20(1):234-45.
PMID: 21086159
The effect of ivermectin on soil organisms was assessed in Terrestrial Model Ecosystems (TMEs). Intact soil cores were extracted from a pasture in England and kept for up to 14...
7.
Liebig M, Fernandez A, Blubaum-Gronau E, Boxall A, Brinke M, Carbonell G, et al.
Integr Environ Assess Manag
. 2010 Sep;
6 Suppl:567-87.
PMID: 20821718
The veterinary parasiticide ivermectin was selected as a case study compound within the project ERAPharm (Environmental Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals). Based on experimental data generated within ERAPharm and additional literature...
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Soubeyrand S, Pope L, Hache R
Mol Oncol
. 2009 Oct;
4(1):38-51.
PMID: 19858003
Cytotoxicity of the topoisomerase II (topoII) poison etoposide has been ascribed to the persistent covalent trapping of topoII in DNA cleavage complexes that become lethal as cells replicate their DNA....
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Sanderson H, Laird B, Pope L, Brain R, Wilson C, Johnson D, et al.
Aquat Toxicol
. 2007 Oct;
85(4):229-40.
PMID: 17963854
Pharmaceuticals in the environment have been subject to increasing public concern and scientific investigation over the past years. More than 100 active pharmaceutical ingredients have been detected in surface waters...
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Soubeyrand S, Pope L, De Chasseval R, Gosselin D, Dong F, de Villartay J, et al.
J Mol Biol
. 2006 Apr;
358(5):1200-11.
PMID: 16600297
Artemis is a nuclear phosphoprotein required for genomic integrity whose phosphorylation is increased subsequent to DNA damage. Artemis phosphorylation by the DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) and the association of Artemis...