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Nikhil S Malvankar

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Environmental Microbiology|November 12, 2014
Seeing is believing: novel imaging techniques help clarify microbial nanowire structure and functionDerek R Lovley, Nikhil S Malvankar
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|October 18, 2020
The blind men and the filament: Understanding structures and functions of microbial nanowiresSibel Ebru Yalcin, Nikhil S Malvankar
Current Protocols in Microbiology|November 19, 2016
A Simple and Low-Cost Procedure for Growing Geobacter sulfurreducens Cell Cultures and Biofilms in Bioelectrochemical SystemsJ Patrick O'Brien, Nikhil S Malvankar
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|May 28, 2014
Microbial nanowires for bioenergy applicationsNikhil S Malvankar, Derek R Lovley
Chemsuschem|May 23, 2012
Microbial nanowires: a new paradigm for biological electron transfer and bioelectronicsNikhil S Malvankar, Derek R Lovley
The Biochemical Journal|December 6, 2021
Making protons tag along with electronsMatthew J Guberman-Pfeffer, Nikhil S Malvankar
The ISME Journal|July 23, 2014
Centimeter-long electron transport in marine sediments via conductive mineralsNikhil S Malvankar, Gary M King, Derek R Lovley
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|July 31, 2025
Coherent Electron Transfer in Cytochrome Nanowires at 300 KWilliam W Parson, Peter J Dahl, Nikhil S Malvankar
The ISME Journal|July 4, 2015
Functional environmental proteomics: elucidating the role of a c-type cytochrome abundant during uranium bioremediationJiae Yun, Nikhil S Malvankar, Toshiyuki Ueki, et al.
Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry|January 19, 2012
Supercapacitors based on c-type cytochromes using conductive nanostructured networks of living bacteriaNikhil S Malvankar, Tünde Mester, Mark T Tuominen, et al.
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Environmental Microbiology|November 12, 2014
Seeing is believing: novel imaging techniques help clarify microbial nanowire structure and functionDerek R Lovley, Nikhil S Malvankar
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|October 18, 2020
The blind men and the filament: Understanding structures and functions of microbial nanowiresSibel Ebru Yalcin, Nikhil S Malvankar
Current Protocols in Microbiology|November 19, 2016
A Simple and Low-Cost Procedure for Growing Geobacter sulfurreducens Cell Cultures and Biofilms in Bioelectrochemical SystemsJ Patrick O'Brien, Nikhil S Malvankar
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|May 28, 2014
Microbial nanowires for bioenergy applicationsNikhil S Malvankar, Derek R Lovley
Chemsuschem|May 23, 2012
Microbial nanowires: a new paradigm for biological electron transfer and bioelectronicsNikhil S Malvankar, Derek R Lovley
The Biochemical Journal|December 6, 2021
Making protons tag along with electronsMatthew J Guberman-Pfeffer, Nikhil S Malvankar
The ISME Journal|July 23, 2014
Centimeter-long electron transport in marine sediments via conductive mineralsNikhil S Malvankar, Gary M King, Derek R Lovley
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|July 31, 2025
Coherent Electron Transfer in Cytochrome Nanowires at 300 KWilliam W Parson, Peter J Dahl, Nikhil S Malvankar
The ISME Journal|July 4, 2015
Functional environmental proteomics: elucidating the role of a c-type cytochrome abundant during uranium bioremediationJiae Yun, Nikhil S Malvankar, Toshiyuki Ueki, et al.
Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry|January 19, 2012
Supercapacitors based on c-type cytochromes using conductive nanostructured networks of living bacteriaNikhil S Malvankar, Tünde Mester, Mark T Tuominen, et al.
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