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influences and glucose homeostasis, with potential implications for obesity and cardiovascular disease.
(NR1F1): Crucial for the development of the and maintenance of circadian rhythms by regulating the expression of the BMAL1cap B cap M cap A cap L 1 gene. Defects in ROR 1210_5_RP.rar
is a susceptibility gene for and plays a role in managing circadian-related sleep disorders. Summary Table: ROR Subtypes Primary Gene Key Locations Major Biological Role ROR RORA Cerebellum, Liver, Fat Circadian rhythm, Lipid metabolism ROR RORB Cerebral Cortex, Retina Neurogenesis, Sensory processing ROR RORC Thymus, Th17 Cells Immune system, Lymph node development Summary Table: ROR Subtypes Primary Gene Key Locations
(NR1F2): Predominantly expressed in the brain, retina, and pineal gland. It plays a significant role in and has been associated with neurological conditions like epilepsy and bipolar disorder. ROR ROR (NR1F3): The "master regulator" of
RAR-related orphan receptor alpha and the staggerer mice - PubMed
are famously linked to "staggerer mice," which exhibit severe motor coordination issues. ROR
(NR1F3): The "master regulator" of . It is essential for the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-17) and is a major target for treating autoimmune diseases like psoriasis. Clinical Significance and Disease Associations Autoimmunity: ROR