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Evidence-Based Biohacking

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KCNN3

MOLECULAR TARGET

potassium calcium-activated channel subfamily N member 3

UniProt: Q9UGI6NCBI Gene: 37827 compounds

KCNN3 (potassium calcium-activated channel subfamily N member 3) is targeted by 7 compounds in the BiohacksAI evidence corpus, derived from PubMed bioassay data. Each compound is ranked by confidence score (log-normalized assay count × evidence quality).

Compounds Targeting KCNN3

Ranked by bioassay confidence score (PubChem active assay count × evidence quality).

#CompoundConfidenceActive Assays
1fanchinin3.4029
2cepharanthine3.0921
3Dequalinium2.309
4berbamine2.309
5Riluzole1.102
6Tubocurarine1.102
7Dequalinium0.691

About KCNN3 as a Drug Target

KCNN3 (potassium calcium-activated channel subfamily N member 3) is a well-characterized molecular target in biomedical research. BiohacksAI tracks 7 compounds with documented KCNN3 interaction from PubChem bioassay data, cross-referenced with PubMed clinical evidence. The confidence score reflects the log-normalized count of active PubChem assays, weighted by evidence quality from the BiohacksAI corpus.

KCNN3 inhibitors, activators, and modulators are of interest in research areas including longevity, metabolic health, and neurological function. Each compound profile includes evidence score, RCT count, human study ratio, research velocity, and domain relevance.