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Narendran Sekar
Narendran Sekar
Scientist at GreenLight Boisciences Inc.,
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei greenlightbio.com
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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy for microbial fuel cell characterization
N Sekar, RP Ramasamy
J. Microb. Biochem. Technol. S 6 (2), 1-14, 2013
2902013
Photocurrent generation by immobilized cyanobacteria via direct electron transport in photo-bioelectrochemical cells
N Sekar, Y Umasankar, RP Ramasamy
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 16 (17), 7862-7871, 2014
1912014
Recent advances in photosynthetic energy conversion
N Sekar, RP Ramasamy
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C: Photochemistry Reviews 22, 19-33, 2015
1212015
Enhanced photo‐bioelectrochemical energy conversion by genetically engineered cyanobacteria
N Sekar, R Jain, Y Yan, RP Ramasamy
Biotechnology and bioengineering 113 (3), 675-679, 2016
1072016
Detection of methyl salicylate using bi-enzyme electrochemical sensor consisting salicylate hydroxylase and tyrosinase
Y Fang, H Bullock, SA Lee, N Sekar, MA Eiteman, WB Whitman, ...
Biosensors and Bioelectronics 85, 603-610, 2016
422016
Electricity generation by Pyrococcus furiosus in microbial fuel cells operated at 90°C
N Sekar, CH Wu, MWW Adams, RP Ramasamy
Biotechnology and Bioengineering 114 (7), 1419-1427, 2017
272017
Role of respiratory terminal oxidases in the extracellular electron transfer ability of cyanobacteria
N Sekar, J Wang, Y Zhou, Y Fang, Y Yan, RP Ramasamy
Biotechnology and bioengineering 115 (5), 1361-1366, 2018
172018
Photosynthetic energy conversion: recent advances and future perspective
N Sekar, RP Ramasamy
The Electrochemical Society Interface 24 (3), 67, 2015
162015
Development of a hybrid neural network model to predict feeding method in fed‐batch cultivation for enhanced recombinant streptokinase productivity in Escherichia coli
S Geethalakshmi, S Narendran, N Pappa, S Ramalingam
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology 87 (2), 280-285, 2012
92012
Exploring Extracellular Electron Transfer in Hyperthermophiles for Electrochemical Energy Conversion
N Sekar, CH Wu, MWW Adams, RP and Ramasamy
ECS Transaction 72 (30), 1-7, 2016
32016
Optimization of fed-batch process for recombinant protein production in Escherichia coli using genetic algorithm
S Geethalakshmi, S Narendran, S Ramalingam, N Pappa
2011 International Conference on Process Automation, Control and Computing, 1-5, 2011
32011
J. Microbial Biochem. Technol. 2013
N Sekar, R Ramasamy
S6–004, DOI 10, 1948-5948, 0
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Photo-Bioelectrochemistry of Cyanobacteria Lacking Respiratory Terminal Oxidases
BP Suganthan, N Sekar, Y Zhou, Y Fang, RP Ramasamy
ECS Transactions 85 (13), 1099, 2018
12018
Genetically Engineered Cyanobacteria Enhances Photocurrent Generation in Photo-bioelectrochemical Cell
N Sekar, RP Ramasamy
ECS Transactions 69 (34), 1, 2015
12015
Engineered photosynthetic organisms, photosynthetic electrodes including the engineered photosynthetic organisms, photosynthetic bioelectrochemical cells and photosynthetic …
RP Ramasamy, N Sekar
US Patent 11,139,501, 2021
2021
Engineered photosynthetic organisms, photosynthetic electrodes including the engineered photosynthetic organisms, photosynthetic bioelectrochemical cells and photosynthetic …
RP Ramasamy, N Sekar
US Patent 10,741,863, 2020
2020
Understanding Electron Transport in Photosynthetic Membranes for Electrochemical Energy Conversion
RP Ramasamy, N Sekar
Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts 231, 1735-1735, 2017
2017
Engineered photosynthetic organisms, photosynthetic electrodes including the engineered photosynthetic organisms, photosynthetic bioelectrochemical cells and photosynthetic …
R Ramasamy, N Sekar
US Patent WO2016187195 A1, 2016
2016
Establishing Direct Electron Transfer in Cyanobacteria for Photocurrent Generation
N Sekar, RP Ramasamy
Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts 229, 1835-1835, 2016
2016
Investigation of microbial exoelectrogenicity for electrochemical energy conversion
N Sekar
University of Georgia, 2016
2016
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