Molecular Koch's postulates
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Molecular Koch's postulates
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Molecular Koch's postulates are a set of experimental criteria that must be satisfied to show that a gene found in a pathogenic microorganism encodes a product that contributes to the disease caused by the pathogen. Genes that satisfy molecular Koch's postulates are often referred to as virulence factors. The postulates were formulated by the microbiologist Stanley Falkow in 1988 and are based on Koch's postulates.
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Set of experimental criteria relating to microbial pathogenesis
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2024-02-22T22:52:56Z
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