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Strycharz SM, Glaven RH, Coppi MV, Gannon SM, Perpetua LA, Liu A, Nevin KP, Lovley DR.  2011.  Gene expression and deletion analysis of mechanisms for electron transfer from electrodes to Geobacter sulfurreducens.. Bioelectrochemistry. 80(2):142-50.
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Zhang T, Gannon SM, Nevin KP, Franks AE, Lovley DR.  2010.  Stimulating the anaerobic degradation of aromatic hydrocarbons in contaminated sediments by providing an electrode as the electron acceptor.. Environ Microbiol. 12(4):1011-20.
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