Insights into genes involved in electricity generation in Geobacter sulfurreducens via whole genome microarray analysis of the OmcF-deficient mutant.
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Byoung-Chan Kim | Derek R Lovley | D. Lovley | K. Nevin | Bradley Postier | S. Chaudhuri | Kelly P Nevin | Byoung-chan Kim | Raymond J Didonato | Swades K Chaudhuri | Bradley L Postier
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