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BIOELECTROMAGNETICS VOLUME 18, No. 3, 1997 Table of Contents
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Bioelectromagnetics

Journal of Bioelectromagnetics Society, the Society for Physical 
Regulation in Biology and Medicine, and the European Bioelectromagnetics 
Association

Volume 18, Number 3, 1997

(c) Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Review

193 Mechanical and Electrical Interactions in Bone Remodeling
   Joseph A. Spadaro

Articles

203 Serum Plays a Critical Role in Modulating [Ca2+]c of Primary Culture 
Bone Cells Exposed to Weak Ion-resonance Magnetic Fields
   Kirk A. Reinbold and Solomon R. Pollack

215 Effects of a Homogeneous Magnetic Field on Erythrocyte Sedimentation 
and Aggregation 
   Masaaki Iion

223 Exposure of Nerve Growth Factor-Treated PC12 Rat Pheochromocytoma 
Cells to a Modulated Radiofrequency Field at 836.55 MHz: Effects on c-jun 
and c-fos Expression 
   Oleg I. Ivaschuk, Robert A. Jones, Tamako Ishida-Jones, Wendy Haggren, 
W. Ross Adey, and Jerry L. Phillips

230 DNA Synthesis and Cell Proliferation in C6 Glioma and Primary Glial 
Cells Exposed to a 836.55 MHz Modulated Radiofrequency Field
   Robert B. Stagg, William J. Thomas, Robert A. Jones, and W. Ross Adey

237 Focus Formation of C3H/10T1/2 Cells and Exposure to a 836.55 MHz 
Modulated Radiofrequency Field
   Christopher D. Cain, Deborah L. Thomas, and W. Ross Adey

244 What is the Time Scale of Magnetic Field Interaction in Biological 
Systems?
   Stefan Engstrom

250 Effects of Low Frequency Pulsed Electrical Current on Keratinocytes 
In Vitro
   M. Hinsenkamp, A. Jercinovic, Ch. de Graef. F. Wilaert, and M. Heenen

255 Applied DC Magnetic Fields Cause Alterations in the Time of Cell 
Divisions and Developmental Abnormalities in Early Sea Urchin Embryos
   Michael Levin and Susan G. Ernst

264 Effects of Low-Intensity AC and/or DC Electromagnetic Fields on Cell 
Attachment and Induction of Apoptosis
   Norman C. Blumenthal, John Ricci, Lance Breger, Arturo Zychlinsky, 
Harrison Solomon, Guo-Gang Chen, Dimitry Kuznetsov, and Roman Dorfman

273 Distributions of Measurement Errors for Single-Axis Magnetic Field 
Meters During Measurements Near Appliances
   Martin Misakian and Charles Fenimore

277 Amino Acid Concentrations in Hypothalamic and Caudate Nuclei During 
Microwave-Induced Thermal Stress: Analysis by Microdialysis
   P.A. Mason, R. Escarciga, J.M. Doyle, W.F. Romano, R.E. Berger, and 
J.P. Donnellan

284 Light-Dependent and -Independent Behavioral Effects of Extremely 
Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields in a Land Snail Are Consistent With a 
Parametric Resonance Mechanism
   Frank S. Prato, Martin Kavaliers, Anthony P. Cullen, and Alex W. Thomas

(c) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.








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From: amarino@lsumc.edu (Marino, Andrew)
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Subject: Aaronson testimony
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The testimony given by Aaronson on behalf of Watson in Goshen, New York was
posted today, and is available at
http://www.ortho.lsumc.edu/Faculty/Marino/Testimony.html

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Andrew A. Marino, Ph.D.
Dept. Orthopaedic Surgery, LSUMC
P.O. Box 33932, Shreveport, LA  71130
Phone:  318-675-6177
Fax:  318-675-6186
email:  amarino@lsumc.edu
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