Expression of human complement factor H prevents age-related macular degeneration-like retina damage and kidney abnormalities in aged Cfh knockout mice.
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M. Frank | M. Landowski | Haixiang Jiang | C. Bowes Rickman | Mikael Klingeborn | Stephanie G Smith | Una Kelly | Jin-Dong Ding | Chelsey Miller | T. Singhapricha | C. Toomey | Marybeth Groelle | Catherine Bowes Rickman
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