The Ion Channel Web Ring


A collection of sites which cover all aspects of ion channel research - electrophysiology, molecular biology, protein structure, pharmacology etc.
Category: Biology


Here you can get our specialist single channel analysis programs such as time course fitting, and theory programs. In particular you can get HJCFIT, our 'flagship' program for fitting reaction mechanisms to single channel records. Some reprints of our papers are available, and there are some fun links too (photos, Galapagos, alternative medicine, politics and religion).

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The e.IP is an association of companies, research institutes and scientists with outstanding expertise in hard-, wet- and software development in modern electrophysiology.
The objective of the partnership is to further science and technology, to communicate and promote innovative developments, solutions and products enabling high-end electrophysiology in the field of drug di

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This web site focuses on the cloned 2P domain K channel subfamily. This site is meant to be a comprehensive resource for all cloned 2P domain potassium channels, with some references to native background channels.

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Medical and Veterinary medical research involving Ion Channels. Mostly patch-clamp, potassium channels GABA currents etc., Paraventricular nucleus, and chondrocyte function

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A patch-clamper's haven with introduction to the lab, scientific projects and the technique proper, features patch-clamp movie and live labcam.

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We study the nuclear pore function with patch-clamp and fluorescence microscopy.
The study is made in transcriptionally and translationally active nuclei.
This appears to be unique to our lab.

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The basis of excitability is explored in terms of the operation of ion channels. Simulations are based on stochastic descriptions of kinetics or are based on the solution of ordinary or partial differential equations. In all cases the interface with the user is graphical: cartoons and/or plots.

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Links to many sites concerned with ion channels - information, departments, laboratories, suppliers and databases.

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