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2013.  Characterization and transcription of arsenic respiration and resistance genes during in situ uranium bioremediation.. ISME J. 7(2):370-83.
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2013.  Enrichment of specific protozoan populations during in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater.. ISME J. 7(7):1286-98.
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2013.  Field evidence of selenium bioreduction in a uranium-contaminated aquifer.. Environ Microbiol Rep. 5(3):444-52.
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2012.  Microbial functional gene diversity with a shift of subsurface redox conditions during In Situ uranium reduction.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 78(8):2966-72.
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2011.  Development of a biomarker for Geobacter activity and strain composition; proteogenomic analysis of the citrate synthase protein during bioremediation of U(VI).. Microb Biotechnol. 4(1):55-63.
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2011.  Direct coupling of a genome-scale microbial in silico model and a groundwater reactive transport model.. J Contam Hydrol. 122(1-4):96-103.
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2010.  Expression of acetate permease-like (apl ) genes in subsurface communities of Geobacter species under fluctuating acetate concentrations.. FEMS Microbiol Ecol. 73(3):441-9.
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2009.  Coupling a genome-scale metabolic model with a reactive transport model to describe in situ uranium bioremediation.. Microb Biotechnol. 2(2):274-86.
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2009.  Proteogenomic monitoring of Geobacter physiology during stimulated uranium bioremediation.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 75(20):6591-9.
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2007.  Subsurface clade of Geobacteraceae that predominates in a diversity of Fe(III)-reducing subsurface environments.. ISME J. 1(8):663-77.
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2005.  Microbial incorporation of 13C-labeled acetate at the field scale: detection of microbes responsible for reduction of U(VI).. Environ Sci Technol. 39(23):9039-48.
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2005.  Microbiological and geochemical heterogeneity in an in situ uranium bioremediation field site.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 71(10):6308-18.

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