
Jennifer L. answered 10/20/19
Expert Librarian Specializing in Biology, Medicine, Research & Writing
Hello, try some of these resources. I haven't dug more deeply into other literature databases, but I think this will give you a good start.
Entrez Gene – ROR1 (receptor tyrosine kinase like orphan receptor 1) – H. Sapiens
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/4919
See Expression section to see mRNA expression in various human tissues.
See Bibliography section to find related articles in PubMed and GeneRifs (articles focusing on gene function)
See Phenotype section to find associated diseases or conditions
See Variation section to find clinically-relevant variations in the ClinVar database plus studies and variants in dbVar.
See the Pathway section to find biological pathways it participates within
See the Interactions Section to see other genes with which it interacts plus links to the supporting literature in PubMed
See the Gene Ontology section for gene classifications
OMIM
Other names: NEUROTROPHIC TYROSINE KINASE, RECEPTOR-RELATED 1; NTRKR1
Read the entry, and particularly look at the allelic variants
More on the gene's association with "nonsyndromic genetic deafness" - https://search.clinicalgenome.org/kb/gene-validity/fdee1ffc-d8bd-4188-acb6-5fad8f5902a6--2018-03-20T16:00:00
PubMed
92 publications from Gene-link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?LinkName=gene_pubmed&from_uid=4919
Search Strategy for PubMed (just copy/paste this into PubMed's search box)
ROR1[tiab] AND (phenotype[mh] OR Gene Expression[mh] OR "Gene Expression Regulation"[mh] OR "Genetic Association Studies"[mh] OR "Metabolic Networks and Pathways"[mh] OR function*[tiab] OR phenotyp*[tiab] OR mechanism*[tiab] OR pathway*[tiab]) AND (healthy[tiab] OR normal[tiab] OR non-pathogenic[tiab] OR nonpathogenic[tiab] OR "healthy volunteers"[mh] OR "wildtype"[tiab] OR "wild-type"[tiab] OR nonvariant[tiab]) AND English[la]
YIELD: 49
In PubMed, you can use similar article searching as well.
You might also do a very simple PubMed search such as:
ROR1[ti] AND English[la]
for broader results.
OR'ing in other names for the gene and its protein product may help as well.
Hope this helps!