Photosynthetic biofilms in pure culture harness solar energy in a mediatorless bio-photovoltaic cell (BPV) system†
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Christopher J. Howe | Alistair J. McCormick | Adrian C. Fisher | C. Howe | Alison G. Smith | A. Fisher | A. McCormick | Paolo Bombelli | Amanda M. Scott | Alexander J. Philips | P. Bombelli
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