A stochastic theory of channel-gating transitions is developed for a stationary system with many channels, with applications to patch-clamp single-channel experiments. Exact probability density and distribution functions for closed times, open times, and first transit times in an N-channel system are obtained in terms of N and the solutions for a one-channel system. Once N is determined, the expressions derived here can be used to analyze data records that are crowded by many channel openings and where multilevel events are common. The three-state model is treated as a specific example. Computer simulations of three-state models indicate that the equations derived here can be used to recover useful information from crowded single-channel cu...
A one-dimensional version of the model recently proposed by Läuger (1988) to explain the closed-time...
Synaptic channels are stochastic devices. Even recording from large ensembles of channels, the fluct...
A theory is presented which relates the nonstationary autocovariance (covariance) function to the ki...
A stochastic theory of channel-gating transitions is developed for a stationary system with many cha...
Membrane patches usually contain several ion channels of a given type. However, most of the stochast...
The probability of the occurrence of consecutive closed-open or open-closed intervals of specified d...
The dynamical aspects of single channel gating can be modelled by a Markov renewal process, with sta...
Important kinetic information of voltage-operated ion channels can be obtained by estimating the ope...
Ion channels open and close in a stochastic fashion, following the laws of probability. However, di...
The maximum-likelihood technique for the direct estimation of rate constants from the measured patch...
We have developed a novel technique for simulating the influence of the effects of single channel ki...
AbstractA method is presented for rapidly extracting single-channel transition rate constants from p...
This paper describes a theory of the kinetic analysis of patch-clamp data. We assume that channel ga...
The process underlying the opening and closing of ionic channels in biological or artificial lipid m...
Patch clamp recordings from ion channels often show bursting behaviour, that is, pe-riods of repetit...
A one-dimensional version of the model recently proposed by Läuger (1988) to explain the closed-time...
Synaptic channels are stochastic devices. Even recording from large ensembles of channels, the fluct...
A theory is presented which relates the nonstationary autocovariance (covariance) function to the ki...
A stochastic theory of channel-gating transitions is developed for a stationary system with many cha...
Membrane patches usually contain several ion channels of a given type. However, most of the stochast...
The probability of the occurrence of consecutive closed-open or open-closed intervals of specified d...
The dynamical aspects of single channel gating can be modelled by a Markov renewal process, with sta...
Important kinetic information of voltage-operated ion channels can be obtained by estimating the ope...
Ion channels open and close in a stochastic fashion, following the laws of probability. However, di...
The maximum-likelihood technique for the direct estimation of rate constants from the measured patch...
We have developed a novel technique for simulating the influence of the effects of single channel ki...
AbstractA method is presented for rapidly extracting single-channel transition rate constants from p...
This paper describes a theory of the kinetic analysis of patch-clamp data. We assume that channel ga...
The process underlying the opening and closing of ionic channels in biological or artificial lipid m...
Patch clamp recordings from ion channels often show bursting behaviour, that is, pe-riods of repetit...
A one-dimensional version of the model recently proposed by Läuger (1988) to explain the closed-time...
Synaptic channels are stochastic devices. Even recording from large ensembles of channels, the fluct...
A theory is presented which relates the nonstationary autocovariance (covariance) function to the ki...