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This section gives an overview of the disease, and where available shows the following:
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✖Disease ID: | 1160 | |
Name: | Bradyopsia | |
Associated with: | 1 target |
Synonyms |
PERRS | prolonged electroretinal response suppression |
Description |
Bradyopsia is characterised by a prolonged electroretinal response suppression (PERRS) and stationary subnormal visual acuity and photophobia. |
Database Links |
OMIM:
608415 |
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Where available, information is display on the role of the target in the disease; drugs which target the disease and their therapeutic use and side-effects.
If there is mutation data curated in GtoPdb this is indicated, with a link back to the appropriate section on the target detailed view page
Immuno ligand interactions - If available, a table of immuno-relevant ligands is shown. These ligands have been curated as having an association to the disease and possess interaction data with the target in GtoPdb. The approval status of the ligand is shown, along with curator comments and an indication of whether the target is considered the primary target of the ligand.
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✖regulator of G-protein signaling 9 | |
References: | 1-3 |
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✖No ligand related data available for Bradyopsia
1. Hartong DT, Pott JW, Kooijman AC. (2007) Six patients with bradyopsia (slow vision): clinical features and course of the disease. Ophthalmology, 114 (12): 2323-31. [PMID:17826834]
2. Michaelides M, Li Z, Rana NA, Richardson EC, Hykin PG, Moore AT, Holder GE, Webster AR. (2010) Novel mutations and electrophysiologic findings in RGS9- and R9AP-associated retinal dysfunction (Bradyopsia). Ophthalmology, 117 (1): 120-127.e1. [PMID:19818506]
3. Nishiguchi KM, Sandberg MA, Kooijman AC, Martemyanov KA, Pott JW, Hagstrom SA, Arshavsky VY, Berson EL, Dryja TP. (2004) Defects in RGS9 or its anchor protein R9AP in patients with slow photoreceptor deactivation. Nature, 427 (6969): 75-8. [PMID:14702087]