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Peggy L. Olive was affiliated with the BC Cancer Research Centre in Canada during their research career. The scientist contributed to cancer research within this institution, focusing efforts on advancing knowledge related to this field.

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The scientist is deceased, and the profile reflects historical data about their academic presence.

Best Publications

  • The comet assay: a comprehensive review

    Daryl W. Fairbairn;Peggy L. Olive;Kim L. O'Neill

  • The comet assay: a method to measure DNA damage in individual cells.

    Peggy L Olive;Judit P Banáth

  • Heterogeneity in radiation-induced DNA damage and repair in tumor and normal cells measured using the comet assay

    Peggy L. Olive;Judit P. Banáth;Ralph E. Durand

  • Intermittent Blood Flow in a Murine Tumor: Radiobiological Effects

    David J. Chaplin;Peggy L. Olive;Ralph E. Durand

  • Synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of antimicrobial and cytotoxic effect of silver and titanium nanoparticles

    Fidel Martinez-Gutierrez;Peggy L. Olive;Adriana Banuelos;Erasmo Orrantia

  • Factors influencing DNA migration from individual cells subjected to gel electrophoresis.

    P.L. Olive;D. Wlodek;R.E. Durand;J.P. Banáth

  • Radiation Sensitivity, H2AX Phosphorylation, and Kinetics of Repair of DNA Strand Breaks in Irradiated Cervical Cancer Cell Lines

    Judit P. Banáth;Susan H. MacPhail;Peggy L. Olive

  • DNA double-strand breaks measured in individual cells subjected to gel electrophoresis.

    Peggy L. Olive;Danuta Wlodek;Judit P. Banáth

  • Expression of phosphorylated histone H2AX in cultured cell lines following exposure to X‐rays

    S H MacPhail;J P Banáth;T Y Yu;E H M Chu

  • The Role of DNA Single- and Double-Strand Breaks in Cell Killing by Ionizing Radiation

    Peggy L. Olive

  • DNA precipitation assay: a rapid and simple method for detecting DNA damage in mammalian cells

    Peggy L. Olive

  • DNA damage and repair in individual cells: applications of the comet assay in radiobiology.

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  • Expression of phosphorylated histone H2AX as a surrogate of cell killing by drugs that create DNA double-strand breaks.

    Judit P. Banáth;Peggy L. Olive

  • Phosphorylation of histone H2AX as a measure of radiosensitivity.

    Peggy L Olive;Judit P Banáth

  • Radiation-Induced Apoptosis Measured in TK6 Human B Lymphoblast Cells Using the Comet Assay

    Peggy L. Olive;Garnet Frazer;Judit P. Banáth

  • DRUG AND RADIATION RESISTANCE IN SPHEROIDS: CELL CONTACT AND KINETICS

    Peggy L. Olive;Ralph E. Durand

  • Acute hypoxia in tumors: Implications for modifiers of radiation effects

    D.J. Chaplin;R.E. Durand;P.L. Olive

  • Cell Cycle-Dependent Expression of Phosphorylated Histone H2AX: Reduced Expression in Unirradiated but not X-Irradiated G1-Phase Cells

    Susan H. MacPhail;Judit P. Banáth;Ying Yu;Eric Chu

  • Cytotoxicity, Mutagenicity and DNA damage by Hoechst 33342.

    Ralph E. Durand;Peggy L. Olive

  • Carbonic Anhydrase 9 as an Endogenous Marker for Hypoxic Cells in Cervical Cancer

    Peggy L. Olive;Christina Aquino-Parsons;Susan H. MacPhail;Shu-Yuan Liao

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric J. Stanbridge
Eric J. Stanbridge University of California, Irvine
Robert G. Bristow
Robert G. Bristow University of Manchester
Daniel Durocher
Daniel Durocher Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute
Michael I. Lerman
Michael I. Lerman National Institutes of Health
Gerald L. Newton
Gerald L. Newton University of California, San Diego
Connie J. Eaves
Connie J. Eaves University of British Columbia
Susan S. Wallace
Susan S. Wallace University of Vermont
Richard A. Moore
Richard A. Moore BC Cancer Agency
Peter M. Lansdorp
Peter M. Lansdorp University of British Columbia
Marco A. Marra
Marco A. Marra University of British Columbia

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