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Wilkins MJ, Wrighton KC, Nicora CD, Williams KH, McCue LAnn, Handley KM, Miller CS, Giloteaux L, Montgomery AP, Lovley DR et al..\'a0 2013.\'a0\'a0Fluctuations in species-level protein expression occur during element and nutrient cycling in the subsurface.. PLoS One. 8(3):e57819.\par \par Voordeckers JW, Kim B-C, Izallalen M, Lovley DR.\'a0 2010.\'a0\'a0Role of Geobacter sulfurreducens outer surface c-type cytochromes in reduction of soil humic acid and anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonate.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 76(7):2371-5.\par \par Finneran KT, Forbush HM, VanPraagh C GV, Lovley DR.\'a0 2002.\'a0\'a0Desulfitobacterium metallireducens sp. nov., an anaerobic bacterium that couples growth to the reduction of metals and humic acids as well as chlorinated compounds.. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 52(Pt 6):1929-35.\par \par Bond DR, Lovley DR.\'a0 2002.\'a0\'a0Reduction of Fe(III) oxide by methanogens in the presence and absence of extracellular quinones.. Environ Microbiol. 4(2):115-24.\par \par Lovley DR, Fraga JL, Coates JD, Blunt-Harris EL.\'a0 1999.\'a0\'a0Humics as an electron donor for anaerobic respiration.. Environ Microbiol. 1(1):89-98.\par \par Lovley DR, Blunt-Harris EL.\'a0 1999.\'a0\'a0Role of humic-bound iron as an electron transfer agent in dissimilatory Fe(III) reduction.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 65(9):4252-4.\par \par Bradley PM, Chapelle FH, Lovley DR.\'a0 1998.\'a0\'a0Humic acids as electron acceptors for anaerobic microbial oxidation of vinyl chloride and dichloroethene.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 64(8):3102-5.\par \par Coates JD, Ellis DJ, Blunt-Harris EL, Gaw CV, Roden EE, Lovley DR.\'a0 1998.\'a0\'a0Recovery of humic-reducing bacteria from a diversity of environments.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 64(4):1504-9.\par \par }