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2022. Electromicrobiology: the ecophysiology of phylogenetically diverse electroactive microorganisms.. Nat Rev Microbiol. 20(1):5-19.
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2021. Correlation of Key Physiological Properties of Isolates with Environment of Origin.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 87(13):e0073121.
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2021. Extracellular Electron Exchange Capabilities of and .. Environ Sci Technol. 55(23):16195-16203.
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2021. Mechanisms for Electron Uptake by Methanosarcina acetivorans during Direct Interspecies Electron Transfer.. mBio. 12(5):e0234421.
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2020. Protein Nanowires: the Electrification of the Microbial World and Maybe Our Own.. J Bacteriol. 202(20)
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2020. Syntrophus conductive pili demonstrate that common hydrogen-donating syntrophs can have a direct electron transfer option.. ISME J. 14(3):837-846.
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2019. The Archaellum of Methanospirillum hungatei Is Electrically Conductive.. mBio. 10(2)
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2019. Iron Corrosion via Direct Metal-Microbe Electron Transfer.. mBio. 10(3)
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2017. Metatranscriptomic Evidence for Direct Interspecies Electron Transfer between Geobacter and Methanothrix Species in Methanogenic Rice Paddy Soils.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 83(9)
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2016. The electrically conductive pili of pecies are a recently evolved feature for extracellular electron transfer.. Microb Genom. 2(8):e000072.
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2004. Electron transfer by Desulfobulbus propionicus to Fe(III) and graphite electrodes.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 70(2):1234-7.
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2004. Potential role of a novel psychrotolerant member of the family Geobacteraceae, Geopsychrobacter electrodiphilus gen. nov., sp. nov., in electricity production by a marine sediment fuel cell.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 70(10):6023-30.
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2003. Thermophily in the Geobacteraceae: Geothermobacter ehrlichii gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel thermophilic member of the Geobacteraceae from the "Bag City" hydrothermal vent.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 69(5):2985-93.
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2002. Geoglobus ahangari gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel hyperthermophilic archaeon capable of oxidizing organic acids and growing autotrophically on hydrogen with Fe(III) serving as the sole electron acceptor.. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 52(Pt 3):719-28.
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2002. Use of Fe(III) as an electron acceptor to recover previously uncultured hyperthermophiles: isolation and characterization of Geothermobacterium ferrireducens gen. nov., sp. nov.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 68(4):1735-42.

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