Cell-secreted Flavins Bound to Membrane Cytochromes Dictate Electron Transfer Reactions to Surfaces with Diverse Charge and pH
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Kenneth H. Nealson | Kazuhito Hashimoto | Ryuhei Nakamura | A. Okamoto | K. Nealson | K. Hashimoto | S. Kalathil | Xiao Deng | Ryuhei Nakamura | Akihiro Okamoto | Shafeer Kalathil | Xiao Deng
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