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Identification of an uptake hydrogenase required for hydrogen-dependent reduction of Fe(III) and other electron acceptors by Geobacter sulfurreducens.. J Bacteriol. 186(10):3022-8.
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2004. Identification of multicomponent histidine-aspartate phosphorelay system controlling flagellar and motility gene expression in Geobacter species.. J Biol Chem. 287(14):10958-66.
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2012. Importance of c-Type cytochromes for U(VI) reduction by Geobacter sulfurreducens.. BMC Microbiol. 7:16.
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2007. In situ expression of nifD in Geobacteraceae in subsurface sediments.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 70(12):7251-9.
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2004. In situ to in silico and back: elucidating the physiology and ecology of Geobacter spp. using genome-scale modelling.. Nat Rev Microbiol. 9(1):39-50.
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2011. Influence of heterogeneous ammonium availability on bacterial community structure and the expression of nitrogen fixation and ammonium transporter genes during in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater.. Environ Sci Technol. 43(12):4386-92.
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2009. Insights into genes involved in electricity generation in Geobacter sulfurreducens via whole genome microarray analysis of the OmcF-deficient mutant.. Bioelectrochemistry. 73(1):70-5.
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2008. Interference with histidyl-tRNA synthetase by a CRISPR spacer sequence as a factor in the evolution of Pelobacter carbinolicus.. BMC Evol Biol. 10:230.
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2010. Interspecies electron transfer via H2 and formate rather than direct electrical connections in co-cultures of Pelobacter carbinolicus and Geobacter sulfurreducens.. Appl Environ Microbiol.
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2012. Investigation of direct vs. indirect involvement of the c-type cytochrome MacA in Fe(III) reduction by Geobacter sulfurreducens.. FEMS Microbiol Lett. 286(1):39-44.
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2008. Involvement of Geobacter sulfurreducens SfrAB in acetate metabolism rather than intracellular, respiration-linked Fe(III) citrate reduction.. Microbiology. 153(Pt 10):3572-85.
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