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  1. Sulfide oxidation is one of the major and most energy-releasing processes in the cascade of aerobic and anaerobic redox processes characterizing the decomposition of organic material in marine sediments ().Electrons from sulfide to oxygen can be transported through the sediment, and native conductive cable bacteria belonging to the Deltaproteobacteria family Desulfobulbaceae were recently ...
  2. Here we dissected cable bacteria cells in vitro by atomic force microscopy and further explored the interior, which is normally hidden behind the outer membrane. Using nanoscale topographical and mechanical maps, different types of bacterial cell-cell junctions and strings along the cable length were identified.
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  4. Cable bacteria were recently discovered as the facilitators of electron transfer over centimeter distances in marine sedi-ments. In this work, we explore the unique structure of the cable bacteria, using atomic force microscopy-based single-cell in vitro dissection. We identify different types of bacterial cell-
  5. Cable bacteria of the family Desulfobulbaceae form centimeter-long filaments comprising thousands of cells. ... In vitro single-cell dissection revealing the interior structure of cable bacteria. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 115, 8517-8522 (2018). Crossref. PubMed. Google Scholar. 20. R. Cornelissen et al., The cell envelope structure of ...
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    The cells grew downwards to 40 mm but were mainly concentrated on the top 0-20 mm of sediment. ... Cable bacteria comprise a newly described group of filamentous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria within the Desulfobulbaceae family of Deltaproteobacteria that ... In vitro single-cell dissection revealing the interior structure of cable bacteria. Proc ...
  7. Researchers dissect single bacteria cell in vitro using atomic force microscopy ... "In vitro single-cell dissection revealing the interior structure of cable bacteria," was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in August 2018. ... Huang, Flemming Besenbacher, Lars Peter Nielsen, Mingdong Dong. 2018. "In vitro single ...
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    DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1807562115 Corpus ID: 51926015; In vitro single-cell dissection revealing the interior structure of cable bacteria @article{Jiang2018InVS, title={In vitro single-cell dissection revealing the interior structure of cable bacteria}, author={Zaixing Jiang and Shuai Zhang and Lasse Hyldgaard Klausen and Jie Song and Qiang Li and Zegao Wang and Bj{\o}rn Torger Stokke and Yudong ...
  9. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Here we dissected cable bacteria cells in vitro by atomic force microscopy and further explored the interior, which is normally hidden behind the outer membrane. Using nanoscale topographical and mechanical maps, different types of bacterial cell-cell junctions and strings along the cable length were identified.
  10. In vitro single-cell dissection revealing the interior structure of cable bacteria. Zaixing Jiang, Shuai Zhang, Lasse Hyldgaard Klausen, Jie Song, Qiang Li, Zegao Wang, Bjorn Torger Stokke, Yudong Huang, Flemming Besenbacher, Lars Peter Nielsen, Mingdong Dong *

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