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+ | <p>In the result section, you can see that our three systems can work as we expected! Here is a little conclusion about the feasibility of this three system!<br> First of all, the conduction system, the most important system in our project, can transfer extracellular electrons into cytoplasm! </p> | ||
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Revision as of 13:22, 24 October 2017
Proof for every system
In the result section, you can see that our three systems can work as we expected! Here is a little conclusion about the feasibility of this three system!
First of all, the conduction system, the most important system in our project, can transfer extracellular electrons into cytoplasm!
Figure 1. The current result of the bio-cathode
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