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- who: John M. Pisciotta. et al. from the Center for Biomedical Engineering and Technology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America have published the paper: Light-Dependent Electrogenic Activity of Cyanobacteria, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of May/25,/2010
- what: Methodology/Principal Findings: Here the authors show that diverse genera of cyanobacteria including biofilm-forming and pelagic strains have a conserved light-dependent electrogenic activity i.e. the ability to transfer electrons to their surroundings in response to illumination. The aim of this study is to investigate whether cyanobacteria possess light-dependent electrogenic . . .
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