Rare complement factor H variant associated with age-related macular degeneration in the Amish.
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J. Haines | M. Pericak-Vance | Gaofeng Wang | W. Scott | A. Agarwal | W. Cade | R. Laux | D. Fuzzell | L. Reinhart-Mercer | L. Caywood | J. C. Cooke Bailey | Joshua D Hoffman | J. Ayala-Haedo | L. D’Aoust | L. Adams | Patrice Whitehead-Gay | W. Scott | J. ayala-haedo | J. Haines | Laura N. D’Aoust | Lori Reinhart-Mercer
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