Caroline M. Ajo-Franklin, Ph.D.

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2004 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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photosynthetic reaction centers
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Steven George Boxer grad student 2004 Stanford
 (High resolution fluorescence microscopy of membrane interfaces.)
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Mevers E, Su L, Pishchany G, et al. (2019) An elusive electron shuttle from a facultative anaerobe. Elife. 8
Charrier M, Li D, Mann V, et al. (2018) Engineering the S-layer of Caulobacter crescentus as a Foundation for Stable, High-Density, 2D Living Materials. Acs Synthetic Biology
Zajdel TJ, Baruch M, Méhes G, et al. (2018) PEDOT:PSS-based Multilayer Bacterial-Composite Films for Bioelectronics. Scientific Reports. 8: 15293
Lienemann M, TerAvest MA, Pitkänen JP, et al. (2018) Towards patterned bioelectronics: facilitated immobilization of exoelectrogenic Escherichia coli with heterologous pili. Microbial Biotechnology
Light SH, Su L, Rivera-Lugo R, et al. (2018) A flavin-based extracellular electron transfer mechanism in diverse Gram-positive bacteria. Nature
Fukushima T, Gupta S, Rad B, et al. (2017) The molecular basis for binding of an electron transfer protein to a metal oxide surface. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Schuergers N, Werlang C, Ajo-Franklin CM, et al. (2017) A Synthetic Biology Approach to Engineering Living Photovoltaics. Energy & Environmental Science. 10: 1102-1115
Jensen H, TerAvest M, Kokish M, et al. (2016) CymA and exogenous flavins improve extracellular electron transfer and couple it to cell growth in Mtr-expressing Escherichia coli. Acs Synthetic Biology
Catania C, Ajo-Franklin C, Bazan GC. (2016) Membrane permeabilization by conjugated oligoelectrolytes accelerates whole-cell catalysis Rsc Advances. 6: 100300-100306
Ajo-Franklin CM, Noy A. (2015) Crossing Over: Nanostructures that Move Electrons and Ions across Cellular Membranes. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). 27: 5797-804
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