
Animals, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 15(3), С. 444 - 444
Опубликована: Фев. 6, 2025
This literature review explores the impact of molecular, genetic, and environmental factors on efficacy targeted therapies in veterinary medicine. Relevant studies were identified through systematic searches PubMed, Web Science, Scopus, ScienceDirect using keywords such as “species-specific treatment strategies”, “signalling pathways”, “epigenetic paragenetic influences”, “targeted therapies”, “veterinary medicine”, “genetic variation”, “free radicals oxidative stress”. Inclusion criteria included focusing species-specific therapeutic responses, genetic influences, stress. To ensure that only most recent relevant evidence was included, peer-reviewed publications from last two decades considered. Each study selected for analysis critically appraised, with a particular emphasis methodological quality, experimental design, scientific contribution to understanding how biological influence outcomes. A special placed used comparative, cross-species approach assess variability responses potential adverse effects. The synthesises role epigenetic highlights importance understand By highlighting variation, stress, individual species differences, argues personalised approaches. emphasises an would improve care inform future research aimed at optimising therapies, ultimately leading better animal health efficacy. key is its need more protocols take into account profiles factors; it also calls greater integration studies.
Язык: Английский