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2004
Shelobolina ES, Sullivan SA, O'Neill KR, Nevin KP, Lovley DR.  2004.  Isolation, characterization, and U(VI)-reducing potential of a facultatively anaerobic, acid-resistant Bacterium from Low-pH, nitrate- and U(VI)-contaminated subsurface sediment and description of Salmonella subterranea sp. nov.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 70(5):2959-65.
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2006
DiDonato LN, Sullivan SA, Methé BA, Nevin KP, England R, Lovley DR.  2006.  Role of RelGsu in stress response and Fe(III) reduction in Geobacter sulfurreducens.. J Bacteriol. 188(24):8469-78.
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2007
Shelobolina ES, Coppi MV, Korenevsky AA, DiDonato LN, Sullivan SA, Konishi H, Xu H, Leang C, Butler JE, Kim B-C et al..  2007.  Importance of c-Type cytochromes for U(VI) reduction by Geobacter sulfurreducens.. BMC Microbiol. 7:16.
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