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Structural basis for potassium channel selectivity filter interactions with phytocannabinoid molecules. The narrow selectivity filter of K+ channels imposes specific structural requirements on modulatory compounds.
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![Figure 248: Structural basis for potassium channel selectivity filter interactions with phytocannabinoid molecules. The narrow selectivity filter of K+ channels imposes specific structural requirements on modulatory compounds.]() > Source: Lara Senn et al. "Receptors and Channels Possibly Mediating the Effects of Phytocannabinoids on Se." *Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)*, 2020. PMID: [32751761](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32751761/)
<figure> <img src="" alt="Structural basis for potassium channel selectivity filter interactions with phytocannabinoid molecules. The narrow selectivity filter of K+ channels imposes specific structural requirements on modulatory compounds." /> <figcaption>Figure 248. Structural basis for potassium channel selectivity filter interactions with phytocannabinoid molecules. The narrow selectivity filter of K+ channels imposes specific structural requirements on modulatory compounds.<br> Source: Lara Senn et al. "Receptors and Channels Possibly Mediating the Effects of Phytocannabinoids on Se." <em>Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)</em>, 2020. PMID: <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32751761/">32751761</a></figcaption> </figure>