| Jerne plaque technique |
a hemolytic technique for detecting antibody-producing cells: a suspension of presensitized lymphocytes is mixed in an agar gel with erythrocytes; after a period of incubation, complement is added and a clear area of lysis of red cells can be seen around each of the antibody-producing cells.
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| Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome |
A genetic syndrome or profound congenital deafness associated with syncope (fainting) secondary to a heart conduction defect. Distinguishing this specific etiology (cause) for deafness is important, because drug treatment may prevent sudden death during a syncopal episode. Incidence is 1 in 1 million, with an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern.
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| Jerne |
(1911-1994) Dinamarca; K?LER, Georges JF(1946-1995) Alemania; MILSTEIN, Cesar (n. 1927) Argentina
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| jerk nystagmus |
Rhythmic nystagmus .
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| jersey finger |
A traumatic avulsion of the insertion of the flexor digitorum profundus, caused by a forceful extension motion during an active muscular contraction. It is commonly seen in football players. As a tackler grabs a defender's jersey,
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