Lon V. Kendall

1.1k total citations
64 papers, 776 citations indexed

About

Lon V. Kendall is a scholar working on Small Animals, Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Lon V. Kendall has authored 64 papers receiving a total of 776 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Small Animals, 16 papers in Infectious Diseases and 13 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Lon V. Kendall's work include Veterinary Pharmacology and Anesthesia (20 papers), Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology (8 papers) and Mycobacterium research and diagnosis (7 papers). Lon V. Kendall is often cited by papers focused on Veterinary Pharmacology and Anesthesia (20 papers), Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology (8 papers) and Mycobacterium research and diagnosis (7 papers). Lon V. Kendall collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Lon V. Kendall's co-authors include Lee W. Riley, Patricia V. Turner, Patricia L. Foley, Brian J. Smith, Ryan J. Hansen, Ryan H. Senaratne, Lela K. Riley, Ann M. Hess, Nicola Casali and Daniel L. Gustafson and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, The Journal of Immunology and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Lon V. Kendall

61 papers receiving 755 citations

Peers

Lon V. Kendall
Wolfgang Seewald Switzerland
Amy L. Johnson United States
J.A. Reynoldson Australia
J.H. van der Kolk Netherlands
Sharanne Raidal Australia
David Zeman United States
Erica C. McKenzie United States
Amanda A. Adams United States
Wolfgang Seewald Switzerland
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Lon V. Kendall

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Dudek, Mirosław R., A. A. Glynn, J. Philippe York, et al.. (2025). Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1 (SCA1) Cell Models Display Widespread Mitochondrial and Extra-Nuclear Alterations. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience. 75(4). 131–131.
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Shamsaddini, Amirhossein, Myndi G. Holbrook, Eric Bohrnsen, et al.. (2024). Sex differences and individual variability in the captive Jamaican fruit bat (Artibeus jamaicensis) intestinal microbiome and metabolome. Scientific Reports. 14(1). 3381–3381. 4 indexed citations
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Kim, Jeffrey, et al.. (2023). High-dose Meloxicam Provides Improved Analgesia in Female CD1 Mice: A Pharmacokinetic and Efficacy Study. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science. 62(1). 74–80. 10 indexed citations
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Kim, Jeffrey, et al.. (2023). A Pharmacokinetic and Analgesic Efficacy Study of Carprofen in Female CD1 Mice. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science. 62(6). 545–552. 3 indexed citations
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Mama, Khursheed R., et al.. (2023). Behavioral and Physiologic Effects of a Single Dose of Oral Gabapentin in Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Topics in companion animal medicine. 53-54. 100779–100779. 4 indexed citations
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Smith, Brian J., et al.. (2020). Female Urine-induced Ultrasonic Vocalizations in Male C57BL/6J Mice as a Proxy Indicator for Postoperative Pain. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science. 59(2). 204–211. 6 indexed citations
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Kendall, Lon V., et al.. (2019). Physiologic Stress of Ear Punch Identification Compared with Restraint Only in Mice. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science. 58(4). 438–442. 8 indexed citations
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Oliver, Vanessa, et al.. (2017). Evaluation of Pain Assessment Techniques and Analgesia Efficacy in a Female Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) Model of Surgical Pain.. PubMed. 56(4). 425–435. 17 indexed citations
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Kendall, Lon V., Celeste Allaband, & Kenneth S Henderson. (2016). Pre-Natal Exposure to Mouse Parvovirus at Day 5 and 12 Gestation Does Not Induce Immune Tolerance. PLoS ONE. 11(5). e0156248–e0156248. 1 indexed citations
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Williams, Wendy R. & Lon V. Kendall. (2015). Blood collection in the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus). Lab Animal. 44(6). 207–208. 11 indexed citations
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Williams, Wendy R., Matthew S. Johnston, Sarah J. Higgins, Angelo Izzo, & Lon V. Kendall. (2015). Blood profiles in unanesthetized and anesthetized guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus). Lab Animal. 45(1). 35–41. 12 indexed citations
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Casali, Nicola, et al.. (2011). An adjunctive therapeutic vaccine against reactivation and post-treatment relapse tuberculosis. Vaccine. 30(2). 459–465. 6 indexed citations
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Kendall, Lon V., et al.. (2010). Assessment of carprofen and buprenorphine on recovery of mice after surgical removal of the mammary fat pad.. PubMed. 49(5). 610–6. 53 indexed citations
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Senaratne, Ryan H., et al.. (2010). Posttreatment Reactivation of Tuberculosis in Mice Caused byMycobacterium tuberculosisDisrupted inmce1R. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 202(5). 752–759. 16 indexed citations
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Ravindran, Resmi, Imran H. Khan, V. V. Krishnan, et al.. (2010). Validation of multiplex microbead immunoassay for simultaneous serodetection of multiple infectious agents in laboratory mouse. Journal of Immunological Methods. 363(1). 51–59. 13 indexed citations
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Goodridge, Amador, et al.. (2009). Mce2 operon mutant strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is attenuated in C57BL/6 mice. Tuberculosis. 90(1). 50–56. 44 indexed citations
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Labelle, Philippe, et al.. (2005). Limbic dermoid in a New Zealand White rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus).. PubMed. 44(6). 46–8. 7 indexed citations
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Phimister, Andrew, Viviana J. Wong, Gregory Lawson, et al.. (2003). Detection of viral infection in the respiratory tract of virus antibody free mice: advantages of high-resolution imaging for respiratory toxicology. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 190(3). 286–293.
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Adin, Christopher A., Clare R. Gregory, Andrew E. Kyles, Stephen M. Griffey, & Lon V. Kendall. (2003). Effect of Petrolatum Coating on the Rate of Occlusion of Ameroid Constrictors in the Peritoneal Cavity. Veterinary Surgery. 33(1). 11–16. 16 indexed citations

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