Where does “immunoligand” come from?

immunoligand (English) comes from English immuno-, from English ‐o‐, from Latin ‐o‐, from Ancient Greek -ό-.

immunoligand (English): An immunologic ligand, and more specifically, not only an epitope or antigen or receptor or other binding site of the immune system but also a molecule whose binding or bonding to another (such as an antibody or receptor) is of interest for its use as an immunotherapy target or as a payload carrier

Definitions

  1. An immunologic ligand, and more specifically, not only an epitope or antigen or receptor or other binding site of the immune system but also a molecule whose binding or bonding to another (such as an antibody or receptor) is of interest for its use as an immunotherapy target or as a payload carrier

Ancestry of “immunoligand”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishimmuno-Relating to the immune systems and processes in a...
2English‐o‐
3Latin‐o‐
4Ancient Greek-ό-
Every word from Ancient Greek -ό-