In traditional studies of changes in cell membrane potential or trans-membrane currents a large part of the recorded data presents 'a pure noise'. This noise results mainly from the random openings of membrane ionic channels. Different types of stationary or non-stationary noise analysis have been used in electrophysiological experiments for identification of channels kinetic states. But these methods have a limited power and often cannot answer to the main question of the experimental study: do external factors induce a significant change of channels kinetics? A new method suggested in the current study is based on the scaling properties of the beta-distribution function that allows reducing the series containing 200000 and more data point...
The long-range correlations within the current signal time series of the Beta vulgaris vacuolar memb...
Ion channels open and close in a stochastic fashion, following the laws of probability. However, di...
A Green's function approach is developed from first principles to evaluate the power spectral densit...
© 2014 Nigmatullin, Giniatullin and Skorinkin. In traditional studies of changes in cell membrane po...
The patch clamp recording technique measures current flowing through single ion channels in cell mem...
Noise analysis was performed on the membrane currents produced by the ion channel former gramicidin ...
It is often desirable to characterize membrane current fluctuations from ionic channels under condit...
Single-channel current seems to be one of the most obvious characteristics of ion transport. But in ...
A main ingredient for the understanding of structure/function correlates of ion channels is the quan...
AbstractWe describe a new electrophysiological technique called nonequilibrium response spectroscopy...
The conductance, number, and mean open time of ion channels can be estimated from fluctuations in me...
Four sources of electrical noise in biological membranes, each with a different physical basis, are ...
AbstractHidden Markov models have recently been used to model single ion channel currents as recorde...
AbstractWhole-cell patch-clamp techniques are widely used to measure membrane currents from isolated...
At the cell surface, passive transport is controlled by membrane proteins forming hydrophilic pores ...
The long-range correlations within the current signal time series of the Beta vulgaris vacuolar memb...
Ion channels open and close in a stochastic fashion, following the laws of probability. However, di...
A Green's function approach is developed from first principles to evaluate the power spectral densit...
© 2014 Nigmatullin, Giniatullin and Skorinkin. In traditional studies of changes in cell membrane po...
The patch clamp recording technique measures current flowing through single ion channels in cell mem...
Noise analysis was performed on the membrane currents produced by the ion channel former gramicidin ...
It is often desirable to characterize membrane current fluctuations from ionic channels under condit...
Single-channel current seems to be one of the most obvious characteristics of ion transport. But in ...
A main ingredient for the understanding of structure/function correlates of ion channels is the quan...
AbstractWe describe a new electrophysiological technique called nonequilibrium response spectroscopy...
The conductance, number, and mean open time of ion channels can be estimated from fluctuations in me...
Four sources of electrical noise in biological membranes, each with a different physical basis, are ...
AbstractHidden Markov models have recently been used to model single ion channel currents as recorde...
AbstractWhole-cell patch-clamp techniques are widely used to measure membrane currents from isolated...
At the cell surface, passive transport is controlled by membrane proteins forming hydrophilic pores ...
The long-range correlations within the current signal time series of the Beta vulgaris vacuolar memb...
Ion channels open and close in a stochastic fashion, following the laws of probability. However, di...
A Green's function approach is developed from first principles to evaluate the power spectral densit...