
pmid: 23813865
Bacterial adhesion to a solid plays a predominant role in mediating the extracellular electron transfer for genus Acinetobactor, a metabolically versatile bacterium that can couple toluene degradation and electricity generation.
Electron Transport, Acinetobacter, Electricity, Bioelectric Energy Sources, Electrons, Electrochemical Techniques, Bacterial Adhesion, Toluene
Electron Transport, Acinetobacter, Electricity, Bioelectric Energy Sources, Electrons, Electrochemical Techniques, Bacterial Adhesion, Toluene
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