Electromagnetic energy: animals

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]

Neurobiophysics.
O.V. Kolomytkin & A.A. MARINO. In Handbook of Molecular Biophysics: Methods and Applications. H.G. Bohr, Ed. Wiley VCH, pp. 523–556, 2009. [PDF]

Glycoproteins bound to ion channels mediate detection of electric fields: a proposed mechanism and supporting evidence.
O.V. Kolomytkin, S. Dunn, F.X. Hart, C. Frilot, D. Kolomytkin & A.A. MARINO. Bioelectromagnetics 28:379–385, 2007. [PDF]

Localization of electroreceptive function in rabbits.
A.A. MARINO, E. Nilsen & C. Frilot. Phys. Behav. 79:803–810, 2003. [PDF]

Nonlinear changes in brain electrical activity due to cell-phone radiation.
A.A. MARINO, E. Nilsen & C. Frilot. Bioelectromagnetics 24: 339–346, 2003. [PDF]

Nonlinearity in biological systems: How can physics help?
A.A. MARINO & C. Frilot. In Energy and Information Transfer in Biological Systems. F. Musumeci, L.S. Brizhik, and M.-W. Ho, eds. World Scientific Press, pp. 245–263, 2002. [PDF]

Consistent magnetic-field induced dynamical changes in rabbit brain activity detected by recurrence quantification analysis.
A.A. MARINO, E. Nilsen & C. Frilot. Brain Res. 951:301–310, 2002. [PDF]

Nonlinearity in biological systems: how can physics help?
A.A. MARINO. Presentation. International Workshop on Energy and Information Transfer in Biological Systems. Catania, Italy, 2002. [PDF]

Nonlinear determinism in the immune system. In vivo influence of electromagnetic fields on different functions of murine lymphocyte subpopulations.
A.A. MARINO, R.M. Wolcott, R. Chervenak, F. Jourd’heuil, E. Nilsen & C. Frilot II. Immunol. Invest. 30:313–334, 2001. [PDF]

Nonlinear dynamical law governs magnetic field changes in lymphoid phenotype.
A.A. MARINO, R.M. Wolcott, R. Chervenak, F. Jourd’heuil, E. Nilsen & C. Frilot II. Bioelectromagnetics 22:529–546, 2001. [PDF]

Coincident nonlinear changes in the endocrine and immune systems due to low-frequency magnetic fields.
A.A. MARINO, R.M. Wolcott, R. Chervenak, F. Jourd’heuil, E. Nilsen, C. Frilot II & S.B. Pruett. NeuroImmunoModulation 9:65–77, 2001. [PDF]

Sensory transduction as a proposed model for biological detection of electromagnetic fields.
H. Sonnier & A.A. MARINO. Electro- and Magnetobiology 20:153–175, 2001. [PDF]

Electrical stimulation of bone: present, past, future.
A.A. MARINO. Presentation. Orthopaedic Grand Rounds, LSU–Shreveport. November 2000.

Nonlinear response of the immune system to power-frequency magnetic fields.
A.A. MARINO, R.M. Wolcott, R. Chervenak, F. Jourd’heuil, E. Nilsen & C. Frilot II. Am. J. Physiol. Regulatory Integrative Comp. Physiol. 279:R761–R768, 2000. [PDF]

Neurobiophysics.
H. Sonnier & A.A. MARINO. in Encyclopedia of Applied Physics, Update 1, Wiley-VCH Publishers, Inc., pp. 401–405, 1999. [PDF]

Electromagnetic fields are transduced like other stimuli.
A.A. MARINO. Presentation. XXXIII International Congress of Physiological Sciences. St. Petersburg, Russia, July 1997. [PDF]

Electromagnetic fields can affect osteogenesis by increasing the rate of differentiation.
P.S. Landry, K.K. Sadasivan, A.A. MARINO & J.A. Albright. Clin. Orthop. Relat. Res., 338: 262–270, 1997. [PDF]

Electromagnetic fields enhance chemically-induced hyperploidy in mammalian oocytes.
J.B. Mailhes, D. Young, A.A. MARINO & S.N. London. Mutagenesis, 12: 347–351, 1997. [PDF]

Effect of 60 Hz magnetic fields on lymphoid phenotype.
A.A. MARINO, R.M. Wolcott & R. Chervenak. Abstract. 18th Annual Meeting, Bioelectromagnetics Society. Victoria, B.C., Canada, June 1996. [PDF]

Different outcomes in biological experiments involving weak EMFs: Is chaos a possible explanation?
A.A. MARINO. Am. J. Physiol. 268 (Regulatory Integrative Comp. Physiol. 37: R1013–R1018, 1995. [PDF]

Neurobiophysics.
A.A. MARINO, in Encyclopedia of Applied Physics, Vol. 11, VCH Publishers, Inc., pp. 297–322, 1994. [PDF]

Electrochemical modification of tumor growth in mice.
D.M. Morris, A.A. MARINO & E. Gonzalez. J. Surg. Res. 53:306–309, 1992. [PDF]

Meta-analysis of multi-generational studies in mice exposed to power-frequency electric fields.
A.A. MARINO. J. Bioelectricity 9:213–231, 1990. [PDF]

Electromagnetically induced alterations in the EEG: detecting the detection process.
A.A. MARINO & G.B. Bell. J. Bioelectricity 9: 239, 1990. [PDF]

Bioelectricity.
A.A. MARINO. Collier’s Encyclopedia, 1991. [PDF]

Natural bioelectricity and effects of applied electromagnetic energy.
A.A. MARINO. Fields and Living Systems Workgroup Meeting. Temple University Center for Frontier Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, 1989. [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]

Environmental electromagnetic energy and public health.
A.A. MARINO. In Foundations of Modern Bioelectricity, A.A. Marino, ed., Marcel Dekker, New York, pp. 965–1044, 1988. [PDF]

Direct current and bone growth.
A.A. MARINO. In Foundations of Modern Bioelectricity, A.A. Marino, ed., Marcel Dekker, New York, pp. 657–709, 1988. [PDF]

Are power lines hazardous to health?
A.A. MARINO. Public Power 45:1820, 1987. [PDF]

Slow healing fractures: can they be prevented?
G. Fontanesi, G.C. Traina, F. Giancecchi, I. Tartaglia, R. Rotini, B. Virgili, R. Cadossi, G. Ceccherelli & A.A. MARINO. Ital. J. Orthop. Traumatol. 12(3):371–385, 1986. [PDF]

Health risks from electric power facilities.
A.A. MARINO. Abstract. International Utility Symposium: Health Effects of Electric and Magnetic Fields. Ontario Hydro, Toronto, 1986. [PDF]

Electrical stimulation of mandibular osteotomies in rabbits.
A.A. MARINO, B. Gross & R.D. Specian. Oral Surg. Oral Med. Oral Path. 62: 20–24, 1986. [PDF]

Electrical treatment of Lewis lung carcinoma in mice.
A.A. MARINO, D.M. Morris & T. Arnold. J. Surg. Res. 41: 198–201, 1986. [PDF]

Chronic electromagnetic stressors in the environment: a risk factor in human cancer.
A.A. MARINO & D.M. Morris. J. Environ. Sci. C3(2): 189–219, 1985. [PDF]

Electromagnetic energy in the environment and human disease.
A.A. MARINO. Clin. Ecol. 3(3): 154–157, 1985. [PDF]

Electromagnetic fields and public health.
A.A. MARINO, in Assessments and Viewpoints on the Biological and Human Health Effects of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, American Institute of Biological Sciences, Arlington, VA, pp. 205–232, 1985. [PDF]

Health aspects of environmental electromagnetism.
A.A. MARINO. Abstract. 2nd Annual International Symposium: Man and His Environment. Wadley Institutes, Dallas, TX, 1984. [PDF]

Analysis of Battelle 60-hertz studies.
A.A. MARINO. Presentation. 6thAnnual Meeting, Bioelectromagnetics Society. Atlanta, GA, 1984. [PDF]

Electrical stimulation in orthopaedics: past, present and future.
A.A. MARINO. J. Bioelectricity 3: 235–244, 1984. [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]

Sensitivity to change in electrical environment: a new bioelectric effect.
A.A. MARINO, J.M. Cullen, M. Reichmanis, R.O. Becker & F.X. Hart. Am. J. Physiol. 239 (Regulatory Integrative Comp. Physiol. 8): R424–427, 1980. [PDF]

Power frequency electric field induces biological changes in successive generations of mice.
A.A. MARINO, M. Reichmanis, R.O. Becker, B. Ullrich & J.M. Cullen. Experientia 36: 309–311, 1980. [PDF]

Biological effects of environmental electromagnetic energy.
A.A. MARINO. Presentation. Annual Meeting: American Association for the Advancement of Science, Symposium on Biological Significance of Bioelectricity. San Francisco, CA, January 7, 1980. [PDF]

Systemic effects of electromagnetic energy.
A.A. MARINO. Workshop on Electrically Induced Osteochondrogenesis. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons & NIAMDD, Atlanta, Georgia, 1979. [PDF]

Microenvironmental Changes Due to Electromagnetic Energy.
A.A. MARINO. Workshop on Electrically Induced Osteochondrogenesis. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons & NIAMDD, Atlanta, Georgia, 1979. [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]

Effect of electrostatic fields on the chromosomes of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells exposed in vivo.
J.T. Mitchell, A.A. MARINO, T.J. Berger & R.O. Becker. Physiol. Chem. Phys. 10: 79–85, 1978. [PDF]

High voltage lines: hazard at a distance.
A.A. MARINO & R.O. Becker. Environment 20: 6–15, 1978. [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]

Hazard at a distance: effects of exposure to the electric and magnetic fields of high voltage transmission lines.
A.A. MARINO & R.O. Becker. Med. Res. Eng. 12: 6–9, 1978. [PDF]

Electromagnetic pollution.
R.O. Becker & A.A. MARINO. The Sciences, January, 1978, pp. 14, 15, 23. [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]

Biological effects of extremely low frequency electric and magnetic fields: a review.
A.A. MARINO & R.O. Becker. Physiol. Chem. Phys. 9: 131–147, 1977. [PDF]

Biophysics of animal response to an electrostatic field.
F.X. Hart & A.A. MARINO. J. Biol. Phys. 4: 123–143, 1976. [PDF]

Evaluation of electrochemical information transfer system. I. Effect of electric fields on living organisms.
A.A. MARINO, T.J. Berger, B.P. Austin, R.O. Becker & F.X. Hart. J. Electrochem. Soc. 123: 1199–1200, 1976. [PDF]

The effect of continuous exposure to low frequency electric fields on three generations of mice: a pilot study.
A.A. MARINO, R.O. Becker & B. Ullrich. Experientia 32: 565, 1976. [PDF]

Piezoelectricity in hydrated frozen bone and tendon.
A.A. MARINO & R.O. Becker. Nature 253: 627–628, 1975. [PDF]

Electrostatic field induced changes in mouse serum proteins.
A.A. MARINO, T.J. Berger, R.O. Becker & F.X. Hart. Experientia 30: 1274–1275, 1974. [PDF]

Piezoelectricity in bone as a function of age.
A.A. MARINO & R.O. Becker. Calc. Tiss. Res. 14: 327–331, 1974. [PDF]

Electrical stimulation of articular cartilage regeneration.
B. Baker, J.A. Spadaro, A.A. MARINO & R.O. Becker. Conference on Electrically Mediated Growth Mechanisms. NY Academy of Sciences, September 1973. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 238: 491–499, 1974. [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]

The effect of electric current on rat tail tendon collagen in solution.
A.A. MARINO & R.O. Becker. Calc. Tiss. Res. 4: 330–338, 1970. [PDF]