PROSPECTS AND CURRENT PROBLEMS OF PHYSIOLOGY, BIOCHEMISTRY, AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY IN MODERN VETERINARY MEDICINE

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  • Xurramova S.G‘ ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Ubaydullayev S.O ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Xudoyberdiyeva D.G‘ ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Ubaydullayeva G.B ##default.groups.name.author##

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Keywodrs: Veterinary physiology, Veterinary biochemistry, Pathophysiology in animals, Animal health, Emerging diseases, Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), Zoonotic diseases, Diagnostic biomarkers,Veterinary diagnostics, Personalized veterinary medicine, Molecular diagnostics,

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Abstract.Veterinary medicine has undergone significant advancements in 
recent years, with physiology, biochemistry, and pathophysiology playing crucial 
roles in diagnosing and managing animal diseases. However, despite these 
developments, challenges remain in integrating advanced diagnostic tools, addressing 
emerging diseases, and standardizing therapeutic protocols. This paper explores the 
prospects and current problems in these fields, emphasizing their implications for 
modern veterinary medicine

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  • Xurramova S.G‘

    Students of Samarkand State Veterinary, Biotechnology and Biotechnology 
    University

  • Ubaydullayev S.O

    Students of Samarkand State Veterinary, Biotechnology and Biotechnology 
    University

  • Xudoyberdiyeva D.G‘

    Students of Samarkand State Veterinary, Biotechnology and Biotechnology 
    University

  • Ubaydullayeva G.B

    Scientific supervisor

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2025-02-19

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