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1993.
Bioremediation of organic and metal contaminants with dissimilatory metal reduction.. J Ind Microbiol. 14(2):85-93.
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1995. Desulfuromonas palmitatis sp. nov., a marine dissimilatory Fe(III) reducer that can oxidize long-chain fatty acids.. Arch Microbiol. 164(6):406-13.
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1995. Geovibrio ferrireducens, a phylogenetically distinct dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing bacterium.. Arch Microbiol. 165(6):370-6.
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1996. Phylogenetic analysis of dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing bacteria.. J Bacteriol. 178(8):2402-8.
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1996. Anaerobic benzene degradation in petroleum-contaminated aquifer sediments after inoculation with a benzene-oxidizing enrichment.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 64(2):775-8.
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1998. Recovery of humic-reducing bacteria from a diversity of environments.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 64(4):1504-9.
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1998. Role of humic-bound iron as an electron transfer agent in dissimilatory Fe(III) reduction.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 65(9):4252-4.
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1999. Lack of production of electron-shuttling compounds or solubilization of Fe(III) during reduction of insoluble Fe(III) oxide by Geobacter metallireducens.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 66(5):2248-51.
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2000. N2-dependent growth and nitrogenase activity in the metal-metabolizing bacteria, Geobacter and Magnetospirillum species.. Environ Microbiol. 2(3):266-73.
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2000. Reduction of Fe(III), Mn(IV), and toxic metals at 100 degrees C by Pyrobaculum islandicum.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 66(3):1050-6.
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2000. Geobacter hydrogenophilus, Geobacter chapellei and Geobacter grbiciae, three new, strictly anaerobic, dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducers.. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 51(Pt 2):581-8.
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2001. OmcB, a c-type polyheme cytochrome, involved in Fe(III) reduction in Geobacter sulfurreducens.. J Bacteriol. 185(7):2096-103.
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2003. Characterization of metabolism in the Fe(III)-reducing organism Geobacter sulfurreducens by constraint-based modeling.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 72(2):1558-68.
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2006.
Department of Microbiology