Unexpected Genomic Features of High Current Density-Producing Geobacter sulfurreducens strain YM18.
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Tetsuya Hayashi | Kengo Inoue | Y. Ogura | T. Fujikawa | Yoshihiro Kawano | Koki Ishigami | Miyuki Nagamine
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