ligand receptor interactions

What are Ligand-Receptor Interactions?

Ligand-receptor interactions involve the binding of a ligand (a molecule that binds to another molecule) to a specific receptor on the surface of a cell. This binding often triggers a cascade of biological events. Ligands can be small molecules, peptides, or even larger proteins. These interactions are highly specific, which makes them ideal for targeted therapies and precision medicine.

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