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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.