PDE6
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Photoreceptor phosphodiesterase 6 (PDE6 or PDE-6) is a protein complex family, which is highly concentrated in the retina.[1][2][3][4]
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- ^ Cote RH (April 2021). "Photoreceptor phosphodiesterase (PDE6): activation and inactivation mechanisms during visual transduction in rods and cones". Pflügers Archiv. 473 (9): 1377–1391. doi:10.1007/s00424-021-02562-x. PMC 8376765. PMID 33860373.
- ^ Azevedo MF, Faucz FR, Bimpaki E, Horvath A, Levy I, de Alexandre RB, et al. (April 2014). "Clinical and molecular genetics of the phosphodiesterases (PDEs)". Endocrine Reviews. 35 (2): 195–233. doi:10.1210/er.2013-1053. PMC 3963262. PMID 24311737.