kanalselektive
Kanalselektive is a term used in pharmacology and neuroscience to describe a property of molecules, drugs, or experimental approaches that preferentially modulate a specific biological channel or channel subtype, rather than affecting ion channels non-selectively. The concept focuses on channel selectivity, meaning that a substance shows higher affinity or efficacy for particular channels (such as a certain voltage-gated or ligand-gated channel) while exerting weaker or no effects on others.
Etymology and usage: Kanalselektive appears in Dutch-language literature and related European sources as a direct combination
Applications: The notion is important in drug development, basic research, and clinical therapeutics. Channel-selective agents aim
Methods of assessment: Selectivity is typically evaluated with electrophysiology (such as patch-clamp studies), binding assays, dose–response
Note: Because kanalselektive is more commonly described with English equivalents, researchers may use channel-selective or subtype-selective