ligand

/ˈlɪɡənd/
noun
  1. A molecule that binds to another molecule, especially in biology or chemistry.
    • In the experiment, the ligand was added to the protein solution to observe binding.
    • The drug acts as a ligand that attaches to receptors on the cell surface.
    • Scientists study how each ligand interacts with its target to develop new medicines.
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