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Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 1, Group F, Member 3 MeSH Descriptor Data 2025
An orphan nuclear receptor found in the THYMUS where it plays a role in regulating the development and maturation of thymocytes. An isoform of this protein, referred to as RORgammaT, is produced by an alternatively transcribed mRNA.
Entry Term(s)
Nuclear Receptor NR1F3
Nuclear Receptor RZR-gamma
Orphan Nuclear Receptor NR1F3
Orphan Nuclear Receptor ROR-gamma
Orphan Nuclear Receptor ROR-gammaT
RAR-related Orphan Receptor C
ROR-C Receptors
ROR-gamma
ROR-gammat
RORgammaT
Registry Numbers
0
Public MeSH Note
2010; ORPHAN NUCLEAR RECEPTOR ROR-GAMMA (now NUCLEAR RECEPTOR SUBFAMILY 1, GROUP F, MEMBER 3) was indexed under RECEPTORS, THYROID HORMONE and RECEPTORS, RETINOIC ACID 1996-2009
An orphan nuclear receptor found in the THYMUS where it plays a role in regulating the development and maturation of thymocytes. An isoform of this protein, referred to as RORgammaT, is produced by an alternatively transcribed mRNA.