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RORs in Autoimmune Disease

2014
The retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor (ROR) subfamily of nuclear receptors are transcription factors involved in the maintenance of circadian rhythm and are essential for proper immune function. The T cell-specific isoform, RORγt, is required for T helper 17 cells (TH17) development and it has been implicated in the pathogenesis of ...
Mi Ra, Chang   +2 more
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ROR: rejection of outliers by rotations

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2001
We address the problem of rejecting false matches of points between two perspective views. The two views are taken from two arbitrary, unknown positions and orientations. We present an algorithm for identification of the false matches between the views. The algorithm exploits the possibility of rotating one of the images to achieve some common behavior
Amit Adam, Ehud Rivlin, Ilan Shimshoni
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ORCID Integrates ROR

2021
The Research Organization Registry (ROR) has been added to the ORCID Registry as a disambiguated Organization ID. ROR can now be used with the ORCID API and Affiliation Manager to record research institution identifiers and metadata, thus making it easier to track the impact of institutional research.
Demeranville, Tom   +2 more
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Abstract 343: Activation of ROR-α, but not ROR-β or ROR-γ, Protects against Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury

Circulation Research, 2014
Objectives: The RAR-related orphan receptors (RORs) are members of the nuclear receptor superfamily that play a pivotal role in many physiological processes, including regulation of the circadian rhythm, development, metabolism and immune function. Three different but highly homologous ROR isoforms, ROR-α, -β, and -γ, have been
Jun Pu   +4 more
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A New Year at ROR

2022
The end of January 2022 marked the third anniversary of ROR’s launch at PIDapalooza 2019 in Dublin. Continuing with a tradition from the prior two years (2020 in Lisbon, and 2021 on Zoom), we marked the occasion with a community celebration to reflect on ROR’s progress and discuss the work that lies ahead.
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ROR Resources Roundup

2021
ROR adoption is ramping up, and we’ve been hard at work during the past few months creating resources (or should we say ROR-sources?
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The ROR Receptor Family

2015
The Ror family of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are originally identified as orphan receptor tyrosine kinases whose tyrosine kinase domains are highly similar to those of the Trk family of RTKs. They exhibit evolutionarily conserved structure in invertebrate and vertebrate, including Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, Xenopus laevis ...
Mitsuharu Endo   +4 more
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Sustaining and Strengthening ROR

2020
We’re more than halfway through 2020, and it has already been a year like no other. In the midst of global upheaval and uncertainty, work on the Research Organization Registry continues.
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ROR-Family Receptor Tyrosine Kinases

2017
ROR-family receptor tyrosine kinases form a small subfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), characterized by a conserved, unique domain architecture. ROR RTKs are evolutionary conserved throughout the animal kingdom and act as alternative receptors and coreceptors of WNT ligands.
Sigmar, Stricker   +2 more
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