Complement factor H polymorphism p.Tyr402His and cuticular Drusen.
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Edwin M Stone | Todd E Scheetz | Val C Sheffield | Michael A Grassi | James C Folk | V. Sheffield | T. Scheetz | J. Folk | E. Stone | Christine M Taylor | M. Grassi | C. M. Taylor
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