Collection of experimental protocols in common patch clamp formats for rapid characterisation of ion channels
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Collection of experimental protocols in common patch clamp formats for rapid characterisation of ion channels
Code and figures for "Neural network differential equations for ion channel modelling".
Code to add a mathematical model of voltage-clamp artefacts to your ion channel simulations
FDA CiPA의 의미와 분석 방법에 대한 상세 문서를 작성 중입니다. 요약되어 정리된 정보는 "의약품 심장독성 스크리닝 기술 동향 정보집: 식약처 임상연구과"(2020)에서 확인할 수 있습니다. https://www.nifds.go.kr/brd/m_18/view.do?seq=12505
Spinal Motor Neuron: Na, K_A, and K_DR currents (Safronov, Vogel 1995)
Advances in the models for studying cardiovascular physiology: Using parameter sensitivity analysis (PSA) to reduce the length of the voltage protocol
A nicotinic acetylcholine receptor kinetic model (Edelstein et al. 1996)
Ca-dependent K Channel: kinetics from rat muscle (Moczydlowski, Latorre 1983) XPP
Availability of low-threshold Ca2+ current in retinal ganglion cells (Lee SC et al. 2003)
Code for analyzing whole-cell patch-clamp data and fitting a Markov model with an evolutionary algorithm, as well as generating figures used in manuscript.
T-type Calcium currents (McRory et al 2001)
Permeation and inactivation of CaV1.2 Ca2+ channels (Babich et al. 2007)
NMDA receptor saturation (Chen et al 2001)
Ca-dependent K Channel: kinetics from rat muscle (Moczydlowski, Latorre 1983) NEURON
CN Octopus Cell: Ih current (Bal, Oertel 2000)
Retinal Photoreceptor: I Potassium (Beech, Barnes 1989)
Voltage and light-sensitive Channelrhodopsin-2 model (ChR2-H134R) (Williams et al. 2013) (NEURON)
Efficient Method for Computing Synaptic Conductance (Destexhe et al 1994)
Retinal Ganglion Cell: I-A (Benison et al 2001)
Retinal Ganglion Cell: I-Na,t (Benison et al 2001)
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