Abstract

The most studied feature of an ionic channel is the current flowing through it. This happens when the channel moves into the open state, but most of the time, as revealed by the low open probability values, the channel transitions between closed or inactive states. By focusing only when the channel enters or leaves the open state the most of its activity is being missed. To have a better representation of the total behavior of the channel we constructed a computer program (MarkoLAB) that creates a 3-D plot with all channel's states.

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