Abstract

A program for IBM-compatible microcomputers is described which facilitates the analysis and manipulation of voltage-clamp data. PCS accepts pCLAMP acquired data as well as data from a more generalized binary data file. This cursor-driven program permits four modes of analysis: peak detection, averaging, integration and curve fitting, with direct graphical feedback of the results. Graphs of analysis results, such as current versus voltage relations (I–V curves), with tabulated data can be concisely printed using a HP Laserjet III. Selected current traces may also be plotted using the HP Laserjet III or exported to an ASCII comma and quotation mark delimited file suitable for import to a spreadsheet program.

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