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Kendal E. Harr

Researcher at University of Florida

Publications -  43
Citations -  2739

Kendal E. Harr is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trichechus manatus & Population. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 40 publications receiving 2276 citations. Previous affiliations of Kendal E. Harr include Idexx Laboratories.

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Generation of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) hematology Reference Intervals with a focus on identified outliers

TL;DR: RIs in many wild fish species are lacking, and therefore, this study provides valuable baseline data on healthy red drum fish and demonstrates the importance of identifying and removing outliers when generating RI.
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Electrocardiography in two subspecies of manatee (trichechus manatus latirostris and t. m. manatus)

TL;DR: Electrocardiographic measurements were recorded in two subspecies of awake, apparently healthy, wild manatees undergoing routine field examinations in Florida and Belize and revealed normal sinus rhythms, no detectable arrhythmias, prolonged PR and QT intervals, prolonged P wave duration, and small R wave amplitude as compared with cetacea and other marine mammals.
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Respiratory bronchoscopy of subadult American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) and tracheal wash evaluation.

TL;DR: The lower respiratory tract (at the tracheal level) of healthy subadult alligators appears to be sterile, and cytology is similar to that described in domestic mammals.
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Systematic evaluation of 106 laboratory reference data articles from nondomestic species published from 2014 to 2016: assessing compliance with reference interval guidelines.

TL;DR: Compliant articles that cited RI generation guidelines fulfilled more of the required steps and provided a more complete description of their data than those that did not cite guidelines, and additional attention to the science of and recommendations for RI generation is recommended to strengthen the utility of published data.
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Validation of an immunocytochemical assay for immunophenotyping of lymphoma in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus).

TL;DR: An immunocytochemical method for immunophenotyping of lymphoma in guinea pigs as either a T- or B-cell phenotype is validated, which enables future research into the clinical attributes of these subtypes and may ultimately improve both prognostication and therapy of lymph cancer in gu Guinea pigs.