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Nathan Serrano's research at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville centers on skeletal muscle physiology in humans, with a particular focus on the impact of diet and exercise on muscle fiber phenotype and function. His work investigates how metabolic conditions, such as obesity, influence skeletal muscle characteristics and explores the cellular mechanisms underlying muscle adaptation and repair. Serrano has examined the role of myonuclei displacement during mechanical loading and the dynamics of satellite cells in adult skeletal muscle. He has also contributed to the development of methodologies for accurately estimating skeletal muscle fiber type proportions.
His publications address topics including the relationship between muscle fiber type and abnormal metabolism in individuals with obesity, and the effects of aerobic exercise on mitochondrial protein synthesis in both fed and fasting states, irrespective of obesity. Serrano's research also delves into the concept of muscle memory and the cellular basis of muscle adaptation. He has collaborated with researchers such as Pieter J. Koopmans, Kevin A. Murach, and Ronald G. Jones on these investigations.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 25
- Citations: 102
Selected Publications
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Displaced myonuclei are attributable to both resident myonuclear migration and stem cell fusion during mechanical loading in adult skeletal muscle (2025)
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Displaced myonuclei are attributable to both resident myonuclear migration and stem cell fusion during mechanical loading in adult skeletal muscle (2025)
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Muscle memory theory: A critical evaluation (2025)
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Making sense of MYC in skeletal muscle: location, duration, and magnitude (2025)
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- Muscle fiber phenotype: a culprit of abnormal metabolism and function in skeletal muscle of humans with obesity
- Lack of Increase in Muscle Mitochondrial Protein Synthesis During the Course of Aerobic Exercise and Its Recovery in the Fasting State Irrespective of Obesity
- Diet and Exercise Restores Muscle Fiber Phenotype Following Long Term High Fat/High Sugar Diet Yet mRNA Expression Remains Unchanged
- A Single Bout Of Aerobic Exercise Does Not Provide A Sufficient Stimulus For Mitochondrial Protein Synthesis In Skeletal Muscle Of Lean Subjects Or Individuals With Obesity
- MiRNA expression in human skeletal muscle following an acute bout of moderate intensity cycle ergometry exercise
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- Lack of Increase in Muscle Mitochondrial Protein Synthesis During the Course of Aerobic Exercise and Its Recovery in the Fasting State Irrespective of Obesity
- A Single Bout Of Aerobic Exercise Does Not Provide A Sufficient Stimulus For Mitochondrial Protein Synthesis In Skeletal Muscle Of Lean Subjects Or Individuals With Obesity
- Assessing Repeatability In Muscle Fiber Typing: Variability In Myosin Heavy Chain-based Phenotyping And Sample Size Optimization
- Optimizing the methodology for precise estimation of skeletal muscle fiber type proportions in humans
- Making sense of MYC in skeletal muscle: location, duration, and magnitude
- Muscle memory theory: A critical evaluation
- Displaced myonuclei are attributable to both resident myonuclear migration and stem cell fusion during mechanical loading in adult skeletal muscle
- Displaced myonuclei are attributable to both resident myonuclear migration and stem cell fusion during mechanical loading in adult skeletal muscle
- A Single Bout Of Aerobic Exercise Does Not Provide A Sufficient Stimulus For Mitochondrial Protein Synthesis In Skeletal Muscle Of Lean Subjects Or Individuals With Obesity
- Optimizing the methodology for precise estimation of skeletal muscle fiber type proportions in humans
- Lack of Increase in Muscle Mitochondrial Protein Synthesis During the Course of Aerobic Exercise and Its Recovery in the Fasting State Irrespective of Obesity
- Optimizing the methodology for precise estimation of skeletal muscle fiber type proportions in humans
- Displaced myonuclei are attributable to both resident myonuclear migration and stem cell fusion during mechanical loading in adult skeletal muscle
- Displaced myonuclei are attributable to both resident myonuclear migration and stem cell fusion during mechanical loading in adult skeletal muscle
- Interval Exercise Preconditioning And Cardiac Function Following Dose-dense Doxorubicin Therapy In Breast Cancer - Preliminary Results
- Interval Exercise Preconditioning And Cardiac Function Following Dose-dense Doxorubicin Therapy In Breast Cancer - Preliminary Results
- Interval Exercise Preconditioning And Cardiac Function Following Dose-dense Doxorubicin Therapy In Breast Cancer - Preliminary Results
- Interval Exercise Preconditioning And Cardiac Function Following Dose-dense Doxorubicin Therapy In Breast Cancer - Preliminary Results
- Interval Exercise Preconditioning And Cardiac Function Following Dose-dense Doxorubicin Therapy In Breast Cancer - Preliminary Results
- Interval Exercise Preconditioning And Cardiac Function Following Dose-dense Doxorubicin Therapy In Breast Cancer - Preliminary Results
- Interval Exercise Preconditioning And Cardiac Function Following Dose-dense Doxorubicin Therapy In Breast Cancer - Preliminary Results
- Interval Exercise Preconditioning And Cardiac Function Following Dose-dense Doxorubicin Therapy In Breast Cancer - Preliminary Results
- Interval Exercise Preconditioning And Cardiac Function Following Dose-dense Doxorubicin Therapy In Breast Cancer - Preliminary Results
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