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                               <h4><strong>c. Shewanella</strong></h4>
 
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                               <p>Shewanella is the key species for optical energy conversion, which can consume lactate and reduce metal to produce electricity. The Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 we used can be used for wastewater treatment [1]. For the time being, there are no reports of diseases with it. </p>
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                               <p>Shewanella is the key species for optical energy conversion, which can consume lactate and reduce metal to produce electricity. The Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 we used can be used for wastewater treatment [1]. For the time being, there is no report of diseases with it. </p>
 
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                     <h3><strong>2. <span class="red-content">Safe Lab Work</span></strong></h3>
 
                     <h3><strong>2. <span class="red-content">Safe Lab Work</span></strong></h3>
 
                     <p>Our team also pay special attention to safety issues during the experimental operation. New members are required to undergo experimental training from Principle Investigators, graduate students and previous team members in our lab before conducting experiments. Experimental training includes standard experiment operations, safety regulations of equipment usage and good practice rules in the polluted area. In addition, undergraduates have to use secondary equipment with company of a graduate student. In our project, microbial co-culture used to generate electricity must be sterilized at 121 ℃ for 25 minutes before disposal. Based on previous experience, we highlight the following points in experimental safety:</p>
 
                     <p>Our team also pay special attention to safety issues during the experimental operation. New members are required to undergo experimental training from Principle Investigators, graduate students and previous team members in our lab before conducting experiments. Experimental training includes standard experiment operations, safety regulations of equipment usage and good practice rules in the polluted area. In addition, undergraduates have to use secondary equipment with company of a graduate student. In our project, microbial co-culture used to generate electricity must be sterilized at 121 ℃ for 25 minutes before disposal. Based on previous experience, we highlight the following points in experimental safety:</p>
                     <p>1.polluted area must be isolated from the nomal bench. Experimenters are required to wear lab coat and polyvinyl chloride plastic gloves before entering.</p>
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                     <p>1.Polluted area must be isolated from the nomal bench. Experimenters are required to wear lab coat and polyvinyl chloride plastic gloves before entering.</p>
 
                     <p>2.Toxic reagents must be collected specially.</p>
 
                     <p>2.Toxic reagents must be collected specially.</p>
 
                     <p>3.Volatile chemicals involved experiment must be operated in the fuming cupboard.</p>  
 
                     <p>3.Volatile chemicals involved experiment must be operated in the fuming cupboard.</p>  

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