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Biological assay results (source data for Figure 1 and its supplements).
Original photos of agar plates showing bacterial growth or "plaquing" (clear zones where phages killed the bacteria).
Bacteriophage infection drives loss of β-lactam resistance in MRSA (published July 10, 2025).
Raw optical density (OD600) readings from automated plate readers used to monitor growth curves under varying infection levels. 🛠️ How to Use the Guide
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Use the uncropped images in the zip to verify the "efficiency of plaquing" (EOP) reported in Figure 1—figure supplement 1.
Researchers looking into this file are usually performing or comparative studies .
Access the file via the eLife article link under the "Figures and Data" section.
Biological assay results (source data for Figure 1 and its supplements). SR Y V1zip
Original photos of agar plates showing bacterial growth or "plaquing" (clear zones where phages killed the bacteria).
Bacteriophage infection drives loss of β-lactam resistance in MRSA (published July 10, 2025). Researchers looking into this file are usually performing
Raw optical density (OD600) readings from automated plate readers used to monitor growth curves under varying infection levels. 🛠️ How to Use the Guide
Did you find this file on a specific (like GitHub)? AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Original photos of agar plates showing bacterial growth
Use the uncropped images in the zip to verify the "efficiency of plaquing" (EOP) reported in Figure 1—figure supplement 1.
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