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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Nathan Serrano's research investigates skeletal muscle physiology, with a particular focus on how factors such as obesity, diet, and exercise influence muscle fiber phenotype, metabolism, and function. His work has explored the relationship between muscle fiber type and abnormal metabolism in individuals with obesity, and he has examined changes in muscle mitochondrial protein synthesis during aerobic exercise and recovery in fasting states. Serrano has also contributed to the understanding of muscle memory, investigating the role of MYC in skeletal muscle and the mechanisms behind displaced myonuclei, including stem cell fusion and myonuclear migration during mechanical loading.
His publications address methodological aspects of muscle research, such as optimizing the estimation of skeletal muscle fiber type proportions. Serrano has collaborated with researchers Pieter J Koopmans and Ronald G. Jones at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3 and 20 total publications.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 20
- Citations: 92
Selected Publications
- Displaced myonuclei are attributable to both resident myonuclear migration and stem cell fusion during mechanical loading in adult skeletal muscle (2025) DOI
- Displaced myonuclei are attributable to both resident myonuclear migration and stem cell fusion during mechanical loading in adult skeletal muscle (2025) DOI
- Muscle memory theory: A critical evaluation (2025) DOI
- Making sense of MYC in skeletal muscle: location, duration, and magnitude (2025) DOI
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