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2013
Shrestha PMalla, Rotaru A-E, Aklujkar M, Liu F, Shrestha M, Summers ZM, Malvankar N, Flores DCarlo, Lovley DR.  2013.  Syntrophic growth with direct interspecies electron transfer as the primary mechanism for energy exchange.. Environ Microbiol Rep. 5(6):904-10.
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2018
Ueki T, Nevin KP, Rotaru A-E, Wang L-Y, Ward JE, Woodard TL, Lovley DR.  2018.   Strains Expressing Poorly Conductive Pili Reveal Constraints on Direct Interspecies Electron Transfer Mechanisms.. mBio. 9(4)
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2020
Walker DJF, Nevin KP, Holmes DE, Rotaru A-E, Ward JE, Woodard TL, Zhu J, Ueki T, Nonnenmann SS, McInerney MJ et al..  2020.  Syntrophus conductive pili demonstrate that common hydrogen-donating syntrophs can have a direct electron transfer option.. ISME J. 14(3):837-846.
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