Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: KCNA3
Target Entity: KCNA3
Preceding Context: Short chain scorpion toxins constitute the largest group of potassium (K + ) channel blocking peptides; an important physiological role of the
Succeeding Context: channel, also known as K V 1.3, is to help maintain large electrical gradients for the sustained transport of ions such as Ca 2+ that controls T lymphocyte (T cell) proliferation. Thus K V 1.3 blockers could be potential immunosuppressants for the treatment of autoimmune disorders (such as rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease and multiple sclerosis).
Paragraph Title: Medical use
Source Page: Scorpion

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