The autocorrelation function of a given process is related to its spectral density by the Wiener-Khintchine theorem, and both expressions contain the same information. We report here a measurement of the current noise produced in a lipid bilayer membrane doped with hydrophobic anions of dipicrylamine. The results are in good agreement both with relaxation measurements on the same membrane and with an analysis of the spectral density of the current noise for this system which has been presented by other workers. Although measurement of the spectral density function is generally more complete for technical reasons, the autocorrelation function provides, for the case studied here, more physical insight into the underlying charge transport mech...
We have measured the fluctuations in the current through gramicidin A (GA) channels in symmetrical s...
AbstractThe present paper was aimed at evaluating the effect of cholesterol (CHO) on the voltage-ind...
The basic principles underlying fluctuation phenomena in thermodynamics have long been understood (f...
The autocorrelation function of a given process is related to its spectral density by the Wiener-Khi...
Noise analysis was performed on the membrane currents produced by the ion channel former gramicidin ...
Four sources of electrical noise in biological membranes, each with a different physical basis, are ...
A study of voltage fluctuations in bilayer lipid membranes during electroporation and under current-...
A Green's function approach is developed from first principles to evaluate the power spectral densit...
For the first time, we observe long-living voltage fluctuations in a bilayer membrane of diphytanoyl...
(1) Autocorrelation measurements were made of the current fluctuations due to ion-conducting channel...
A high amplitude voltage step technique has been used to meausre the surface density of dipicrylamin...
We have measured the fluctuations in the current through gramicidin A (GA) channels in symmetrical s...
These notes are in part based on a course for advanced students in the applications of stochastic pr...
The diffusion polarization effect is shown to produce 1/f (omega-1) noise in the conductance of memb...
LamB, a sugar-specific channel of Escherichia coli outer membrane was reconstituted into lipid bilay...
We have measured the fluctuations in the current through gramicidin A (GA) channels in symmetrical s...
AbstractThe present paper was aimed at evaluating the effect of cholesterol (CHO) on the voltage-ind...
The basic principles underlying fluctuation phenomena in thermodynamics have long been understood (f...
The autocorrelation function of a given process is related to its spectral density by the Wiener-Khi...
Noise analysis was performed on the membrane currents produced by the ion channel former gramicidin ...
Four sources of electrical noise in biological membranes, each with a different physical basis, are ...
A study of voltage fluctuations in bilayer lipid membranes during electroporation and under current-...
A Green's function approach is developed from first principles to evaluate the power spectral densit...
For the first time, we observe long-living voltage fluctuations in a bilayer membrane of diphytanoyl...
(1) Autocorrelation measurements were made of the current fluctuations due to ion-conducting channel...
A high amplitude voltage step technique has been used to meausre the surface density of dipicrylamin...
We have measured the fluctuations in the current through gramicidin A (GA) channels in symmetrical s...
These notes are in part based on a course for advanced students in the applications of stochastic pr...
The diffusion polarization effect is shown to produce 1/f (omega-1) noise in the conductance of memb...
LamB, a sugar-specific channel of Escherichia coli outer membrane was reconstituted into lipid bilay...
We have measured the fluctuations in the current through gramicidin A (GA) channels in symmetrical s...
AbstractThe present paper was aimed at evaluating the effect of cholesterol (CHO) on the voltage-ind...
The basic principles underlying fluctuation phenomena in thermodynamics have long been understood (f...