Electromicrobiology has gained momentum in the last ten years with advances in microbial fuel cells and the discovery of microbial nanowires (MNWs). The list of MNWs producing microorganisms is growing and providing intriguing insights into the presence of such microorganisms in diverse environments and the potential roles MNWs can perform. This review discusses the MNWs produced by different microorganisms, including their structure, composition and role in electron transfer through MNWs. Two hypotheses, metallic-like conductivity and an electron hopping model, have been proposed for electron transfer and we present a current understanding of both these hypotheses. MNWs are not only poised to change the way we see microorganisms but may al...
Long-range (>10 μm) transport of electrons along networks of Geobacter sulfurreducens protei...
bacterial networks for microbial fuel cells Ryuhei Nakamura and Kazuhito Hashimoto Metal-reducing ba...
Microorganisms that can form direct electrical connections with insoluble minerals, electrodes, or o...
Electron transfer is central to cellular life, from photosynthesis to respiration. In the case of an...
ABSTRACT The discovery of bacterial conductive structures, termed nanowires, has intrigued scientist...
AbstractThe recent discovery of electrically conductive bacterial appendages has significant physiol...
In this thesis, we discuss three topics concerning extracellular electron transfer in the Dissimilat...
The electrogenic bacterium Geobacter synthesizes conductive extracellular nanowires to facilitate el...
Bacterial nanowires are extracellular appendages that have been suggested as pathways for electron t...
BACKGROUND To understand the effect of electron shuttle compounds on the electron transfer behavior ...
Electrons can be transferred from microorganisms to multivalent metal ions that are associated with ...
Broad application of microbial fuel cells will require substantial increases in current density. A b...
ABSTRACT The discovery of bacterial conductive structures, termed nanowires, has intrigued scientist...
Dissimilatory metal-reducing bacteria can extract free energy from their environment by performing e...
The degradation of organic matter by microorganisms provides a source of electrical potential or so-...
Long-range (>10 μm) transport of electrons along networks of Geobacter sulfurreducens protei...
bacterial networks for microbial fuel cells Ryuhei Nakamura and Kazuhito Hashimoto Metal-reducing ba...
Microorganisms that can form direct electrical connections with insoluble minerals, electrodes, or o...
Electron transfer is central to cellular life, from photosynthesis to respiration. In the case of an...
ABSTRACT The discovery of bacterial conductive structures, termed nanowires, has intrigued scientist...
AbstractThe recent discovery of electrically conductive bacterial appendages has significant physiol...
In this thesis, we discuss three topics concerning extracellular electron transfer in the Dissimilat...
The electrogenic bacterium Geobacter synthesizes conductive extracellular nanowires to facilitate el...
Bacterial nanowires are extracellular appendages that have been suggested as pathways for electron t...
BACKGROUND To understand the effect of electron shuttle compounds on the electron transfer behavior ...
Electrons can be transferred from microorganisms to multivalent metal ions that are associated with ...
Broad application of microbial fuel cells will require substantial increases in current density. A b...
ABSTRACT The discovery of bacterial conductive structures, termed nanowires, has intrigued scientist...
Dissimilatory metal-reducing bacteria can extract free energy from their environment by performing e...
The degradation of organic matter by microorganisms provides a source of electrical potential or so-...
Long-range (>10 μm) transport of electrons along networks of Geobacter sulfurreducens protei...
bacterial networks for microbial fuel cells Ryuhei Nakamura and Kazuhito Hashimoto Metal-reducing ba...
Microorganisms that can form direct electrical connections with insoluble minerals, electrodes, or o...