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2020
Fu T, Liu X, Gao H, Ward JE, Liu X, Yin B, Wang Z, Zhuo Y, Walker DJF, J Yang J et al..  2020.  Bioinspired bio-voltage memristors.. Nat Commun. 11(1):1861.
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Liu X, Gao H, Ward JE, Liu X, Yin B, Fu T, Chen J, Lovley DR, Yao J.  2020.  Power generation from ambient humidity using protein nanowires.. Nature. 578(7796):550-554.
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2021
Fu T, Liu X, Fu S, Woodard T, Gao H, Lovley DR, Yao J.  2021.  Self-sustained green neuromorphic interfaces.. Nat Commun. 12(1):3351.
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2022
Liu X, Ueki T, Gao H, Woodard TL, Nevin KP, Fu T, Fu S, Sun L, Lovley DR, Yao J.  2022.  Microbial biofilms for electricity generation from water evaporation and power to wearables.. Nat Commun. 13(1):4369.
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2023
Lekbach Y, Ueki T, Liu X, Woodard T, Yao J, Lovley DR.  2023.  Microbial nanowires with genetically modified peptide ligands to sustainably fabricate electronic sensing devices.. Biosens Bioelectron. 226:115147.
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