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Tremblay P-L, Summers ZM, Glaven RH, Nevin KP, Zengler K, Barrett CL, Qiu Y, Palsson BO, Lovley DR.  2011.  A c-type cytochrome and a transcriptional regulator responsible for enhanced extracellular electron transfer in Geobacter sulfurreducens revealed by adaptive evolution.. Environ Microbiol. 13(1):13-23.
Tremblay P-L, Lovley DR.  2012.  Role of the NiFe hydrogenase Hya in oxidative stress defense in Geobacter sulfurreducens.. J Bacteriol. 194(9):2248-53.
Tran HT, Krushkal J, Antommattei FM, Lovley DR, Weis RM.  2008.  Comparative genomics of Geobacter chemotaxis genes reveals diverse signaling function.. BMC Genomics. 9:471.
Tang H-Y, Yang C, Ueki T, Pittman CC, Xu D, Woodard TL, Holmes DE, Gu T, Wang F, Lovley DR.  2021.  Stainless steel corrosion via direct iron-to-microbe electron transfer by Geobacter species.. ISME J. 15(10):3084-3093.
Tang H-Y, Holmes DE, Ueki T, Palacios PA, Lovley DR.  2019.  Iron Corrosion via Direct Metal-Microbe Electron Transfer.. mBio. 10(3)
Tan Y, Adhikari RY, Malvankar NS, Ward JE, Woodard TL, Nevin KP, Lovley DR.  2017.  Expressing the Geobacter metallireducens PilA in Geobacter sulfurreducens Yields Pili with Exceptional Conductivity.. mBio. 8(1)
Tan Y, Adhikari RY, Malvankar NS, Pi S, Ward JE, Woodard TL, Nevin KP, Xia Q, Tuominen MT, Lovley DR.  2016.  Synthetic Biological Protein Nanowires with High Conductivity.. Small. 12(33):4481-5.
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Szmuc E, Walker DJF, Kireev D, Akinwande D, Lovley DR, Keitz B, Ellington A.  2023.  Engineering Geobacter pili to produce metal:organic filaments.. Biosens Bioelectron. 222:114993.
Sun J, Sayyar B, Butler JE, Pharkya P, Fahland TR, Famili I, Schilling CH, Lovley DR, Mahadevan R.  2009.  Genome-scale constraint-based modeling of Geobacter metallireducens.. BMC Syst Biol. 3:15.
Sun Y-L, Montz BJ, Selhorst R, Tang H-Y, Zhu J, Nevin KP, Woodard TL, Ribbe AE, Russell TP, Nonnenmann SS et al..  2021.  Solvent-Induced Assembly of Microbial Protein Nanowires into Superstructured Bundles.. Biomacromolecules. 22(3):1305-1311.
Sun Y-L, Tang H-Y, Ribbe A, Duzhko V, Woodard TL, Ward JE, Bai Y, Nevin KP, Nonnenmann SS, Russell T et al..  2018.  Conductive Composite Materials Fabricated from Microbially Produced Protein Nanowires.. Small. 14(44):e1802624.
Summers ZM, Fogarty HE, Leang C, Franks AE, Malvankar NS, Lovley DR.  2010.  Direct exchange of electrons within aggregates of an evolved syntrophic coculture of anaerobic bacteria.. Science. 330(6009):1413-5.
Strycharz SM, Woodard TL, Johnson JP, Nevin KP, Sanford RA, Löffler FE, Lovley DR.  2008.  Graphite electrode as a sole electron donor for reductive dechlorination of tetrachlorethene by Geobacter lovleyi.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 74(19):5943-7.
Strycharz SM, Glaven RH, Coppi MV, Gannon SM, Perpetua LA, Liu A, Nevin KP, Lovley DR.  2011.  Gene expression and deletion analysis of mechanisms for electron transfer from electrodes to Geobacter sulfurreducens.. Bioelectrochemistry. 80(2):142-50.
Smith JA, Lovley DR, Tremblay P-L.  2013.  Outer cell surface components essential for Fe(III) oxide reduction by Geobacter metallireducens.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 79(3):901-7.
Smith JA, Tremblay P-L, Shrestha PMalla, Snoeyenbos-West OL, Franks AE, Nevin KP, Lovley DR.  2014.  Going wireless: Fe(III) oxide reduction without pili by Geobacter sulfurreducens strain JS-1.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 80(14):4331-40.
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.
Shrestha PMalla, Nevin KP, Shrestha M, Lovley DR.  2013.  When is a microbial culture "pure"? Persistent cryptic contaminant escapes detection even with deep genome sequencing. mBio. 4(2):e00591-12.
Shelobolina ES, Vrionis HA, Findlay RH, Lovley DR.  2008.  Geobacter uraniireducens sp. nov., isolated from subsurface sediment undergoing uranium bioremediation.. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 58(Pt 5):1075-8.

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