
The use of anthrax as a model system dates back to the late 19th century and Koch’s initial investigations into the transmission of infectious diseases ([Koch, 1877][1]). These studies, coupled with his subsequent investigations into tuberculosis, enabled Koch to formulate the first set of rules
Antigens, Bacterial, Protein Transport, Protein Conformation, Bacterial Toxins, Commentary
Antigens, Bacterial, Protein Transport, Protein Conformation, Bacterial Toxins, Commentary
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