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1. Radionuclide Reduction by Combinatorial Optimization of Microbial Extracellular Electron Transfer with a Physiologically Adapted Regulatory Platform.

2. Rapid and highly efficient genomic engineering with a novel iEditing device for programming versatile extracellular electron transfer of electroactive bacteria.

4. Framework of Cytochrome/Vitamin B 2 Linker/Graphene for Robust Microbial Electricity Generation.

5. A high-throughput dye-reducing photometric assay for evaluating microbial exoelectrogenic ability.

6. Harvest and utilization of chemical energy in wastes by microbial fuel cells.

7. Application of a weak magnetic field to improve microbial fuel cell performance.

8. Stimulating sediment bioremediation with benthic microbial fuel cells.

9. Rapid isolation of a facultative anaerobic electrochemically active bacterium capable of oxidizing acetate for electrogenesis and azo dyes reduction.

11. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated by cyanobacteria act as an electron acceptor in the biocathode of a bio-electrochemical system.

12. Photoautotrophic cathodic oxygen reduction catalyzed by a green alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

13. Phenothiazine derivative-accelerated microbial extracellular electron transfer in bioelectrochemical system.

14. Anodic Fenton process assisted by a microbial fuel cell for enhanced degradation of organic pollutants.

15. Enhanced electricity production from microbial fuel cells with plasma-modified carbon paper anode.

16. Fouling of proton exchange membrane (PEM) deteriorates the performance of microbial fuel cell.

17. Nutrient removal and energy production in a urine treatment process using magnesium ammonium phosphate precipitation and a microbial fuel cell technique.

18. Microbial fuel cells in power generation and extended applications.

19. From wastewater to bioenergy and biochemicals via two-stage bioconversion processes: a future paradigm.

20. Impact of a static magnetic field on the electricity production of Shewanella-inoculated microbial fuel cells.

21. Recent advances in the separators for microbial fuel cells.

22. Enhanced reductive degradation of methyl orange in a microbial fuel cell through cathode modification with redox mediators.

23. Electricity generation from mixed volatile fatty acids using microbial fuel cells.

24. Degradation of organic pollutants in a photoelectrocatalytic system enhanced by a microbial fuel cell.

25. Direct electricity recovery from Canna indica by an air-cathode microbial fuel cell inoculated with rumen microorganisms.

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