Veterinary cell biology focuses on the structure, function, and behavior of cells in animals. It explores cellular processes such as growth, metabolism, communication, and differentiation in various species. Veterinary cell biologists study how cells interact within tissues and organs, contributing to understanding health, disease, and responses to treatment. Research in this field involves investigating cellular mechanisms underlying physiological functions and pathological conditions in animals, including cancer, infectious diseases, and genetic disorders. Advances in veterinary cell biology include techniques like cell culture, microscopy, and molecular biology tools, enabling deeper insights into cellular dynamics and supporting the development of novel therapies and diagnostic approaches in veterinary medicine.