In Vivo Polymerization ("Hard-Wiring") of Bioanodes Enables Rapid Start-Up and Order-of-Magnitude Higher Power Density in a Microbial Battery.
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Yi Cui | Wei Chen | C. Criddle | Xing Xie | K. Dubrawski | Sung-Geun Woo
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