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Lovley DR, Blunt-Harris EL.  1999.  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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Coates JD, Ellis DJ, Blunt-Harris EL, Gaw CV, Roden EE, Lovley DR.  1998.  Recovery of humic-reducing bacteria from a diversity of environments.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 64(4):1504-9.
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Lloyd JR, Blunt-Harris EL, Lovley DR.  1999.  The periplasmic 9.6-kilodalton c-type cytochrome of Geobacter sulfurreducens is not an electron shuttle to Fe(III).. J Bacteriol. 181(24):7647-9.
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Vargas M, Kashefi K, Blunt-Harris EL, Lovley DR.  1998.  Microbiological evidence for Fe(III) reduction on early Earth.. Nature. 395(6697):65-7.
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Lovley DR, Fraga JL, Coates JD, Blunt-Harris EL.  1999.  Humics as an electron donor for anaerobic respiration.. Environ Microbiol. 1(1):89-98.
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