Pathophysiology of osteoarthritis: evidence against the viscoelastic theory.
S. Dunn, O.V. Kolomytkin & A.A. MARINO. Pathobiology 76: 322–328, 2009. [PDF]
Hyaluronan-binding receptors: possible involvement in osteoarthritis.
S. Dunn, O.V. Kolomytkin, D.D. Waddell & A.A. MARINO. Mod. Rheumatol. 19: 151–155, 2009. [PDF]
Hyaluronan suppresses IL-1ß-induced metalloproteinase activity from synovial tissue.
D.D. Waddell, O.V. Kolomytkin, S. Dunn & A.A. MARINO. Clin. Orthop. Relat. Res. 465:241–248, 2007. [PDF]
Chronic knee effusions in patients with advanced osteoarthritis.
D. Waddell & A.A. MARINO. J. Knee Surg. 20: 181–84, 2007. [PDF]
Assessment of immunologic mechanisms for flare reactions to Synvisc®.
A.A. MARINO, D.D. Waddell, O.V. Kolomytkin, S. Pruett, K.K. Sadasivan & J.A. Albright. Clin. Orthop. Relat. Res. 442: 187–194, 2006. [PDF]
Hyaluronan suppresses IL-1ß-induced metalloproteinase activity from synovial lining cells in patients with osteoarthritis.
A.A. MARINO, D.D. Waddell, O.V. Kolomytkin, K.K. Sadasivan & J.A. Albright. 50th Annual Meeting, Orthopedic Research Society, March 2004. [PDF]
Viscosupplementation: evidence for a mechanism of action.
D.D. Waddell, O.V. Kolomytkin & A.A. MARINO. Presentation. Annual Meeting of the Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, March 2004. [PDF]
Extracellular currents alter gap junction intercellular communication in synovial fibroblasts.
A.A. MARINO, O.V. Kolomytkin & C. Frilot. Bioelectromagnetics 24: 199–205, 2003. [PDF]