Radioligand

A radioligand is a molecule that binds to a specific target in the body—usually a protein or receptor—and carries a radioactive label that allows scientists to track it.

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A radioligand is a molecule that binds to a specific target in the body—usually a protein or receptor—and carries a radioactive label that allows scientists to track it. Think of it as a messenger carrying a glowing beacon: the messenger (ligand) delivers information by binding to its intended recipient (recepto…