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Outcome measure for the treatment of cone photoreceptor diseases: orientation to a scene with cone-only contrast

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Table 1 Clinical and genetic characteristics of the GUCY2D-LCApatients
Fig. 1 (See legend on next page.)
Fig. 2 Identification of cone vision as a function of scene luminance. (but scotopically-matched trials using a three-alternative forced-choice method in normals as a function of scene luminance

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