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Sensory transduction of weak electromagnetic fields: role of glutamate neurotransmission mediated by NMDA receptors.
C. Frilot II, S. Carrubba & A.A. MARINO. Neuroscience 258:184–191, 2014. [PDF]

Transient and steady-state magnetic fields induce increased fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in the rat hindbrain.
C. Frilot II, S. Carrubba & A.A. MARINO. Synapse 65: 617–623, 2011. [PDF]

Magnetosensory function in rats: localization using positron emission tomography.
C. Frilot II, S. Carrubba & A.A. MARINO. Synapse 63:421–428, 2009. [PDF]

Interleukin-1ß switches electrophysiological states of synovial fibroblasts.
O.V. Kolomytkin, A.A. MARINO, K.K. Sadasivan, R.E. Wolf & J.A. Albright. Am. J. Physiol. 273 (Regulatory Integr. Comp. Physiol. 42): R1822–R1828, 1997. [PDF]

Quasi-static charge interactions in bone.
A.A. MARINO, J. Rosson, E. Gonzalez, L. Jones, S. Rogers & E. Fukada. J. Electrostatics 21: 347–360, 1988. [PDF]

Electret-induced bone formation in rats.
A.A. MARINO, J. Cullen, R.O. Becker & E. Fukada. In IEEE 1981: Frontiers of Engineering in Health Care, B.A. Cohen, ed., pp. 220–222, 1981. [PDF]

Fracture healing in rats exposed to extremely low frequency electric fields.
A.A. MARINO, J.M. Cullen, M. Reichmanis & R.O. Becker. Clin. Orthop. Relat. Res. 145: 239–244, 1979. [PDF]

Power frequency electric fields and biological stress: a cause-and-effect relationship.
A.A. MARINO, J.M. Cullen, M. Reichmanis & R.O. Becker, in Biological Effects of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields. Proc. 18th Hanford Life Sciences Symposium, Richland Wash., U.S. Dept. of Energy. DOE Symposium Series 50: 258–276, 1978. [PDF]

In vivo bioelectrochemical changes associated with exposure to ELF electric fields.
A.A. MARINO, T.J. Berger, B.P. Austin, R.O. Becker & F.X.Hart. Physiol. Chem. Phys. 9: 433–441, 1977. [PDF]

Electric field effects in selected biologic systems.
A.A. MARINO, T.J. Berger, J.T. Mitchell, B.A. Duhacek & R.O. Becker. Conference on Electrically Mediated Growth Mechanisms. NY Academy of Sciences, September 1973. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 238: 436–444, 1974. [PDF]