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    Power output and columbic efficiencies from biofilms of Geobacter sulfurreducens comparable to mixed community microbial fuel cells by Nevin, K.P, Richter, H, Covalla, S.F, Johnson, J.P, Woodard, T.L, Orloff, A.L, Jia, H, Zhang, M, Lovley, D.R

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-10-2008)
    “…It has been previously noted that mixed communities typically produce more power in microbial fuel cells than pure cultures. If true, this has important…”
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    Enhancing syntrophic metabolism in up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket reactors with conductive carbon materials by Zhao, Zhiqiang, Zhang, Yaobin, Woodard, T.L., Nevin, K.P., Lovley, D.R.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-09-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] •Conductive carbon materials enhanced syntrophic metabolism in UASB reactors.•Methane production and organic removal was significantly…”
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    Polar lipid fatty acids, LPS-hydroxy fatty acids, and respiratory quinones of three Geobacter strains, and variation with electron acceptor by Hedrick, D. B, Peacock, A. D, Lovley, D. R, Woodard, T. L, Nevin, K. P, Long, P. E, White, D. C

    “…The polar lipid fatty acids, lipopolysaccharide hydroxy-fatty acids, and respiratory quinones of Geobacter metallireducens str. GS-15, Geobacter sulfurreducens…”
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    Geobacter bemidjiensis sp. nov. and Geobacter psychrophilus sp. nov., two novel Fe(III)-reducing subsurface isolates by Nevin, Kelly P, Holmes, Dawn E, Woodard, Trevor L, Hinlein, Erich S, Ostendorf, David W, Lovley, Derek R

    “…1 Department of Microbiology, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003, USA 2 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of…”
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    Involvement of Geobacter sulfurreducens SfrAB in acetate metabolism rather than intracellular, respiration-linked Fe(III) citrate reduction by Coppi, Maddalena V, O'Neil, Regina A, Leang, Ching, Kaufmann, Franz, Methe, Barbara A, Nevin, Kelly P, Woodard, Trevor L, Liu, Anna, Lovley, Derek R

    “…1 Department of Microbiology, 203N Morrill Science Center IVN, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003, USA 2 Ciba Specialty Chemicals Ltd,…”
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    Biofilm and Nanowire Production Leads to Increased Current in Geobacter sulfurreducens Fuel Cells by Reguera, Gemma, Nevin, Kelly P, Nicoll, Julie S, Covalla, Sean F, Woodard, Trevor L, Lovley, Derek R

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-11-2006)
    “…Geobacter sulfurreducens developed highly structured, multilayer biofilms on the anode surface of a microbial fuel cell converting acetate to electricity…”
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    Electrosynthesis of Organic Compounds from Carbon Dioxide Is Catalyzed by a Diversity of Acetogenic Microorganisms by Nevin, Kelly P, Hensley, Sarah A, Franks, Ashley E, Summers, Zarath M, Ou, Jianhong, Woodard, Trevor L, Snoeyenbos-West, Oona L, Lovley, Derek R

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-05-2011)
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    Converting carbon dioxide to butyrate with an engineered strain of Clostridium ljungdahlii by Ueki, Toshiyuki, Nevin, Kelly P, Woodard, Trevor L, Lovley, Derek R

    Published in mBio (21-10-2014)
    “…Microbial conversion of carbon dioxide to organic commodities via syngas metabolism or microbial electrosynthesis is an attractive option for production of…”
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    Military Medical Students’ Perspectives on Medical Education in the COVID-19 Era by Crispell, Rachel, Woodard, Catherine, Mullin, Kaitlyn, Moreh, Yonatan, Meyer, Eric G

    Published in Military medicine (04-01-2022)
    “…ABSTRACT In response to the COVID pandemic, Uniformed Services University (USU) suspended clerkships. As the nation’s military medical school, USU had to keep…”
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    Glucose intolerance and insulin resistance in aplastic anemia treated with oxymetholone by Woodard, T L, Burghen, G A, Kitabchi, A E, Wilimas, J A

    “…Because of a suspected association between the drug oxymetholone and abnormal glucose metabolism, we determined immunoreactive insulin (IRI) and plasma glucose…”
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    Characterizing regulation of metabolism in Geobacter sulfurreducens through genome-wide expression data and sequence analysis by Mahadevan, Radhakrishnan, Yan, Bin, Postier, Brad, Nevin, Kelly P, Woodard, Trevor L, O'Neil, Regina, Coppi, Maddalena V, Methé, Barbara A, Krushkal, Julia

    Published in Omics (Larchmont, N.Y.) (01-03-2008)
    “…Geobacteraceae are a family of metal reducing bacteria with important applications in bioremediation and electricity generation. G. sulfurreducens is a…”
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    Abstract P3-11-02: Women with pregnancy-associated early breast cancer achieve improved emotional well-being as a result of their cancer experience by Murthy, RK, Schover, LR, Theriault, RL, Valero, V, Woodard, TL, Hodge, S, Litton, JK

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-12-2013)
    “…Abstract Background: Pregnancy-associated early breast cancer (PAEBC) has increased in incidence as more women pursue childbearing at an older age. The…”
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    Potential for phytoextraction of cobalt by tomato by Woodard, T.L, Thomas, R.J, Xing, B.S

    “…Cobalt (Co) is a common metal contaminant in soils. Certain plant species have the ability to extract metals (such as Co) from soils thus cleaning the…”
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    Efforts to enhance survival of limb allografts by prior administration of whole blood in rats using a new survival end-point by Black, K S, Hewitt, C W, Woodard, T L, Adrig, L M, Litke, D K, Howard, E B, Achauer, B M, Martin, D C, Furnas, D W

    Published in Journal of microsurgery (1982)
    “…Injecting whole blood into the recipient before surgery can significantly prolong renal transplant survival in rats. Therefore, experiments were performed in…”
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