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caneryildirim Posted - 12/07/2016 : 08:28:15 AM
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hi. I am using the Originlab program for voltage dependent activation and inactivation curves (for pclamp). But I dont see the Vhalf and slope values as the result of the analysis. Could there be Xo and dx values? thanks a lot.

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Sam Fang Posted - 12/07/2016 : 9:41:57 PM
Vhalf and slope can be calculated using fitting. Origin provides an App to analyze pCLAMP data.
http://www.originlab.com/fileExchange/details.aspx?fid=315

You can download and try, and see whether it is what you want.

Thanks.

Sam
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