Matt Stroud

Matt Stroud

King's College

H-index: 15

North America-United States

About Matt Stroud

Matt Stroud, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at King's College, specializes in the field of Cardiomyopathy, Cell Biology, Biochemistry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Muscle fibre size and myonuclear positioning in trained and aged humans

Lem2 is essential for cardiac development by maintaining nuclear integrity

Myonuclear alterations associated with exercise are independent of age in humans

PGC‐1α regulates myonuclear accretion after moderate endurance training

THE NUCLEUS: Mechanosensing in cardiac disease

Using nuclear envelope mutations to explore age-related skeletal muscle weakness

Matt Stroud Information

University

Position

Research Fellow at

Citations(all)

1123

Citations(since 2020)

708

Cited By

700

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

15

Email

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King's College

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Matt Stroud Skills & Research Interests

Cardiomyopathy

Cell Biology

Biochemistry

Top articles of Matt Stroud

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Muscle fibre size and myonuclear positioning in trained and aged humans

bioRxiv

Edmund Battey

Yotam Levy

Ross D Pollock

Jamie N Pugh

Graeme L Close

...

2023

Lem2 is essential for cardiac development by maintaining nuclear integrity

Cardiovascular research

Jacob A Ross

Nathaly Arcos-Villacis

Edmund Battey

Cornelis Boogerd

Constanza Avalos Orellana

...

2023/8

Myonuclear alterations associated with exercise are independent of age in humans

The Journal of physiology

E Battey

JA Ross

A Hoang

DGS Wilson

Y Han

...

2023/1/30

PGC‐1α regulates myonuclear accretion after moderate endurance training

Journal of Cellular Physiology

Edmund Battey

Regula Furrer

Jacob Ross

Christoph Handschin

Julien Ochala

...

2022/1

THE NUCLEUS: Mechanosensing in cardiac disease

Jacob A Ross

Matthew J Stroud

2021/8/1

Using nuclear envelope mutations to explore age-related skeletal muscle weakness

Edmund Battey

Matthew J Stroud

Julien Ochala

2020/8

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