INFLUENCE OF ANTIHYPOXANTS AND SEROTONIN ON THE VIABILITY AND BASIC METABOLISM OF ANIMALS IN NORMAL CONDITIONS, IN HYPOXIA AND UNDER THE EFFECT OF SNAKE VENOM

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  • Shirinova Inobat Anvarovna Doctor of Sciences, Associate Professor, Gulistan State University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of General Biology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/

Abstract

Influence of antihypoxants and serotonin on the basal metabolism Influence of antihypoxants on the basal metabolism of animals
Antihypoxants – benzonal, katatsin, cavergal and gutimin are interesting because they increase the body's resistance to extreme effects

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