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* 2016, ''Scientific Reports'': Low energy atomic models suggesting a pilus structure that could account for electrical conductivity of Geobacter sulfurreducens pili. Xiao ''et al''. See [[Ke Xiao/1]]. | * 2016, ''Scientific Reports'': Low energy atomic models suggesting a pilus structure that could account for electrical conductivity of Geobacter sulfurreducens pili. Xiao ''et al''. See [[Ke Xiao/1]]. | ||
* 2019, ''Cell'': Structure of Microbial Nanowires Reveals Stacked Hemes that Transport Electrons over Micrometers. Wang ''et al.'' See [[Malvankar/2]]. | * 2019, ''Cell'': Structure of Microbial Nanowires Reveals Stacked Hemes that Transport Electrons over Micrometers. Wang ''et al.'' See [[Malvankar/2]]. | ||
* 2021, ''Nature'': Structure of Geobacter pili reveals secretory rather than nanowire behavior. Gu, Srikanth, ''et al.''. See [[Malvankar/3]]. |
Revision as of 17:34, 1 September 2021
This page lists publications by Nikhil Malvankar and coworkers that have Interactive 3D Complements in Proteopedia.
- 2015, mBio: Structural basis for metallic-like conductivity in microbial nanowires. Malvankar et al. See Malvankar/1.
- 2016, Scientific Reports: Low energy atomic models suggesting a pilus structure that could account for electrical conductivity of Geobacter sulfurreducens pili. Xiao et al. See Ke Xiao/1.
- 2019, Cell: Structure of Microbial Nanowires Reveals Stacked Hemes that Transport Electrons over Micrometers. Wang et al. See Malvankar/2.
- 2021, Nature: Structure of Geobacter pili reveals secretory rather than nanowire behavior. Gu, Srikanth, et al.. See Malvankar/3.