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2008
Postier B, DiDonato R, Nevin KP, Liu A, Frank B, Lovley D, Methe BA.  2008.  Benefits of in-situ synthesized microarrays for analysis of gene expression in understudied microorganisms.. J Microbiol Methods. 74(1):26-32.
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Khare T, Esteve-Núñez A, Nevin KP, Zhu W, Yates JR, Lovley D, Giometti CS.  2006.  Differential protein expression in the metal-reducing bacterium Geobacter sulfurreducens strain PCA grown with fumarate or ferric citrate.. Proteomics. 6(2):632-40.
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