Bacterial nanowires

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Electrically conductive bacterial nanowires produced by Shewanella oneidensis strain MR-1 and other microorganisms Yuri A. Gorby*†, Svetlana Yanina*, Jeffrey S. McLean*, Kevin M. Rosso*, Dianne Moyles‡, Alice Dohnalk

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Source URL: www.uvm.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-01-22 13:40:18
    2Electrodes / Photosynthesis / Cellular respiration / Bioelectrochemistry / Fuel cells / Synechocystis / Microbial fuel cell / Bacterial nanowires / Electrochemistry / Chemistry / Biology / Electromagnetism

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    Source URL: www.chem.gla.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2014-03-25 06:05:07
    3Bacteria / Proteobacteria / Nanoelectronics / Bacterial nanowires / Nanowire / Pilus / Shewanella oneidensis / Pilin / Electron transport chain / Biology / Microbiology / Bacteriology

    Bacterial nanowires: Not what we thought they were

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    Source URL: phys.org

    Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 23:22:08
    4Epitope / Antibody / Gene expression / Antigen / Nanowire / Bacterial nanowires / Immune system / Biology / Pleiotropy

    October 19, 2010  u  vol. 107  u  no. 42  u  17853–[removed]In This Issue PNAS

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    Source URL: nanobio.usc.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2012-08-18 02:22:48
    5Charge carriers / Bioelectrochemistry / Fuel cells / Nanoelectronics / Nanowire / Microbial fuel cell / Bacterial nanowires / Ion / Electron / Physics / Electromagnetism / Energy

    Two experiments, two takes on electric bacteria Biologists know that certain kinds of microbes can convert organic waste into useful electric current. They just aren’t yet sure how. Metabolism, the collection of bioche

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    Source URL: nanobio.usc.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2012-08-18 02:22:41
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