New selective inhibitors of calcium‐activated chloride channels – T16Ainh‐A01, CaCCinh‐A01 and MONNA – what do they inhibit?

T16Ainh‐A01, CaCCinh‐A01 and MONNA are identified as selective inhibitors of the TMEM16A calcium‐activated chloride channel (CaCC). The aim of this study was to examine the chloride‐specificity of these compounds on isolated resistance arteries in the presence and absence (±) of extracellular chloride.

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