neuralspecific
Neuralspecific is an adjective used in neuroscience and related fields to describe properties, methods, or interventions that target, affect, or annotate specific neuron types or neural circuits with high selectivity. The term functions as an umbrella for approaches that discriminate among neuronal populations, as opposed to broad, non-selective manipulation of neural tissue. In practice, neuralspecific strategies rely on cell-type–restrictive promoters, enhancers, viral vectors, antibodies, or receptor-based targeting, enabling researchers to distinguish activity or function of, for example, excitatory vs inhibitory neurons, or projection-defined circuits.
Common implementations include genetic targeting using neuron-type promoters such as CamKIIα for excitatory cortical neurons or
In gene therapy and pharmacology, neuralspecific approaches aim to minimize off-target effects by restricting expression to
History and status: not a formal taxonomic term; more common in informal or conceptual discussions; often used
See also: neuron-specific promoters; cell-type specificity; intersectional genetics; Cre-lox; optogenetics; DREADDs.