A novel method for analysis of single ion channel signal based on wavelet transform
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2006.08.006
A novel method for analysis of single ion channel signal based on wavelet transform
Abstract
A single ion channel signal was analysed by the power distribution fraction constructed by a discrete wavelet transform. Average opening time and energy distribution of the signal can be obtained directly by this method. The method can also be used when the signal is corrupted by noise. By contrast, the conventional frequency domain analysis method--power spectral density--is less effective. Power distribution fraction will therefore give more useful information in analysis of experimental ion channel signals, principally by giving values of the mean channel opening time. The method may be applied to distinguish different ion channels more efficiently and to find their reactions to drugs.
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