Nancy Anderson

Title(s)Veterinarian, School of Veterinary Medicine
SchoolUniversity of California, Davis
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    1. REFERENCE VALUES AND COMPARISON OF BLOOD CHEMISTRY AND PLASMA PROTEIN VALUES BETWEEN GOLD STANDARD ANALYZERS AND FOUR POINT-OF-CARE DEVICES IN FREE-RANGING CANVASBACKS (AYTHYA VALISINERIA). J Zoo Wildl Med. 2022 Jun; 53(2):302-318. Anderson NL, De La Cruz SEW, Brenn-White M, Frankfurter G, Ziccardi MH, Martínez-López B. PMID: 35758572.
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    2. Effects of Season, Location, Species, and Sex on Hematologic and Plasma Biochemical Values and Body Mass in Free-ranging Grebes (Aechmophorus species). J Avian Med Surg. 2021 Jul; 35(2):135-154. Anderson NL, De La Cruz SEW, Gaydos JK, Ziccardi MH, Harvey DJ. PMID: 34256544.
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    3. Clinical Laboratory Biosafety Gaps: Lessons Learned from Past Outbreaks Reveal a Path to a Safer Future. Clin Microbiol Rev. 2021 06 16; 34(3):e0012618. Cornish NE, Anderson NL, Arambula DG, Arduino MJ, Bryan A, Burton NC, Chen B, Dickson BA, Giri JG, Griffith NK, Pentella MA, Salerno RM, Sandhu P, Snyder JW, Tormey CA, Wagar EA, Weirich EG, Campbell S. PMID: 34105993; PMCID: PMC8262806.
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    4. Zoonotic pathogens isolated from wild animals and environmental samples at two California wildlife hospitals. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2011 Mar 15; 238(6):773-83. Siembieda JL, Miller WA, Byrne BA, Ziccardi MH, Anderson N, Chouicha N, Sandrock CE, Johnson CK. PMID: 21401435.
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    5. Mycoplasma sturni from a California House Finch with conjunctivitis did not cause disease in experimentally infected House Finches. J Wildl Dis. 2010 Jul; 46(3):994-9. Ley DH, Anderson N, Dhondt KV, Dhondt AA. PMID: 20688712.
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    6. Clinical signs and histopathologic findings associated with a newly recognized protozoal disease (Trichomonas gallinae) in free-ranging house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus). J Zoo Wildl Med. 2010 Jun; 41(2):249-54. Anderson NL, Johnson CK, Fender S, Heckly S, Metzler M, Nave P, Yim J. PMID: 20597216.
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    7. Studies of trichomonad protozoa in free ranging songbirds: prevalence of Trichomonas gallinae in house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) and corvids and a novel trichomonad in mockingbirds (Mimus polyglottos). Vet Parasitol. 2009 May 12; 161(3-4):178-86. Anderson NL, Grahn RA, Van Hoosear K, Bondurant RH. PMID: 19278788.
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    8. Blood parasites in owls with conservation implications for the Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis). PLoS One. 2008 May 28; 3(5):e2304. Ishak HD, Dumbacher JP, Anderson NL, Keane JJ, Valkiunas G, Haig SM, Tell LA, Sehgal RN. PMID: 18509541; PMCID: PMC2387065.
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    9. Diurnal refuge-site selection by Brown Treesnakes (Boiga irregularis) on Guam. Amphibia-Reptilia. 2008 Jan 1; 29(2):284-287. Coupe CB, Anderson AN, Hetherington HT, Perry PG, Williams WJ. .
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    10. West Nile virus infection in tree squirrels (Rodentia: Sciuridae) in California, 2004-2005. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2007 May; 76(5):810-3. Padgett KA, Reisen WK, Kahl-Purcell N, Fang Y, Cahoon-Young B, Carney R, Anderson N, Zucca L, Woods L, Husted S, Kramer VL. PMID: 17488896; PMCID: PMC1939863.
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    11. Evidence for cryptic speciation of Leucocytozoon spp. (Haemosporida, Leucocytozoidae) in diurnal raptors. J Parasitol. 2006 Apr; 92(2):375-9. Sehgal RN, Hull AC, Anderson NL, Valkiunas G, Markovets MJ, Kawamura S, Tell LA. PMID: 16729697.
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    12. Chapter 178 Basic Husbandry and Medicine of Pet Reptiles. . 2006 Jan 1; 1910-1942. Anderson AN, Wack WR. .
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    13. Chapter 177 Pet Rodents. . 2006 Jan 1; 1881-1909. Anderson AN. .
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    14. Thermoregulation in a Nocturnal, Tropical, Arboreal Snake. Journal of Herpetology. 2005 Mar 1; 39(1):82-90. Anderson AN, Hetherington HT, Coupe CB, Perry PG, Williams WJ, Lehman LJ. .
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    15. Validation of the doubly labeled water method under low and high humidity to estimate metabolic rate and water flux in a tropical snake (Boiga irregularis). J Appl Physiol (1985). 2003 Jul; 95(1):184-91. Anderson NL, Hetherington TE, Williams JB. PMID: 12665536.
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    16. Hematology and clinical chemistry reference ranges for clinically normal, captive New Guinea snapping turtle (Elseya novaeguineae) and the effects of temperature, sex, and sample type. J Zoo Wildl Med. 1997 Dec; 28(4):394-403. Anderson NL, Wack RF, Hatcher R. PMID: 9523632.
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