verb
- to attach a radioactive isotope to a molecule or compound for tracking or detection purposes
Usage: scientific; technical
noun
- a radioactive isotope attached to a molecule or compound for tracking or detection purposes
Usage: scientific; technical
Examples
- Scientists radiolabel proteins to track their movement in cells.
- The researchers used carbon-14 to radiolabel the glucose molecules.
- The radiolabel allowed doctors to see where the drug accumulated in the body.
- They attached a radiolabel to the antibody for imaging purposes.
- The experiment required a radiolabel with a short half-life.
- Technicians must handle radiolabel compounds with special safety equipment.