Löwenstein-Jensen medium

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Noun[edit]

Löwenstein-Jensen medium (countable and uncountable, plural Löwenstein-Jensen mediums)

  1. A primary mycobacterial recovery medium composed of fresh whole eggs, defined salts, glycerol, potato flour, and malachite green.
    Synonym: LJ medium

Further reading[edit]

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