An ultrastructural study of the role of leucocytes and fibroblasts in the breakdown of Bruch's membrane.
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P. Penfold | M. Killingsworth | S. Sarks | M Killingsworth | P Penfold | S Sarks | P. Penfold | Murray Killingsworth BSppSc | Shirley Sarks Fraco
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