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Lovley DR, Holmes DE.\'a0 2020.\'a0\'a0Protein Nanowires: the Electrification of the Microbial World and Maybe Our Own.. J Bacteriol. 202(20)\par \par Walker DJF, Nevin KP, Holmes DE, Rotaru A-E, Ward JE, Woodard TL, Zhu J, Ueki T, Nonnenmann SS, McInerney MJ et al..\'a0 2020.\'a0\'a0Syntrophus conductive pili demonstrate that common hydrogen-donating syntrophs can have a direct electron transfer option.. ISME J. 14(3):837-846.\par \par Walker DJf, Adhikari RY, Holmes DE, Ward JE, Woodard TL, Nevin KP, Lovley DR.\'a0 2018.\'a0\'a0Electrically conductive pili from pilin genes of phylogenetically diverse microorganisms.. ISME J. 12(1):48-58.\par \par Holmes DE, Dang Y, Walker DJF, Lovley DR.\'a0 2016.\'a0\'a0The electrically conductive pili of pecies are a recently evolved feature for extracellular electron transfer.. Microb Genom. 2(8):e000072.\par \par }