Antioxidant vitamins and nuclear opacities: the longitudinal study of cataract.
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L T Chylack | M. C. Leske | E. Schoenfeld | L. Chylack | J. Wolfe | J. Friend | S. Wu | S Y Wu | M C Leske | J Friend | Q He | E Schoenfeld | J Wolfe | Q. He | M. Leske | Elinor R. Schoenfeld | Leo T. Chylack | Qimei He | Judith Friend | John K. Wolfe | Suh-yuh Wu
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