Characterization of Shewanella oneidensis MtrC: a cell-surface decaheme cytochrome involved in respiratory electron transport to extracellular electron acceptors
Robert S. Hartshorne(University of East Anglia), David J. Richardson(University of East Anglia), Liang Shi(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Jim Fredrickson(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), John M. Zachara(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Julea N. Butt(University of East Anglia), Brian N. Jepson(University of East Anglia), Sarah J. Field(University of East Anglia)
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