Probing electron transfer mechanisms in Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 using a nanoelectrode platform and single-cell imaging
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Xiaocheng Jiang | Charles M Lieber | Justin C. Biffinger | Bradley R Ringeisen | C. Lieber | L. A. Fitzgerald | Ping Xie | B. Ringeisen | Xiaocheng Jiang | Justin C Biffinger | Jinsong Hu | Lisa A Fitzgerald | Ping Xie | Jinsong Hu
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