Dataset for "Development of a mixed-species biofilm model and its virulence implications in device related infections"

This dataset contains the data underlying the figures presented in "Development of a mixed-species biofilm model and its virulence implications in device related infections". The associated paper reports the development of a simple mixed-species biofilm model using strains of two clinicall...

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