A. A. Serikbayeva
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A. A. Serikbayeva is a researcher focused on environmental endocrinology, specifically investigating the impact of ecological stressors on thyroid function. Her work centers on the intersection of trace element exposure, thyroid autoimmunity, and reproductive health, with a particular emphasis on populations living in ecologically compromised regions. A key contribution is her 2023 study, which explores the associations between thyroid status, thyroperoxidase antibodies, and serum trace elements, addressing the often contradictory data in this field. This work has garnered 3 citations, reflecting its relevance to ongoing debates in thyroidology. Her earlier 2020 research examined thyroid function indicators in women of reproductive age residing in the ecologically unfavorable territories of the Aral Sea region in Kazakhstan, a declared environmental disaster zone. This study, with 1 citation, highlights the urgent public health implications of the Aral Sea crisis, linking environmental degradation to increased thyroid pathology. Serikbayeva’s research is notable for its focus on a vulnerable population and its contribution to understanding how environmental factors disrupt endocrine health, providing a foundation for future interventions in ecological disaster zones.
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