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Vol. 278, Issue 5, C1055-C1061, May 2000

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LabPatch, an acquisition and analysis program for patch-clamp electrophysiology

Tim Robinson, Lars Thomsen, and Jan D. Huizinga

Intestinal Disease Research Program and Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8N 3Z5

An acquisition and analysis program, "LabPatch," has been developed for use in patch-clamp research. LabPatch controls any patch-clamp amplifier, acquires and records data, runs voltage protocols, plots and analyzes data, and connects to spreadsheet and database programs. Controls within LabPatch are grouped by function on one screen, much like an oscilloscope front panel. The software is mouse driven, so that the user need only point and click. Finally, the ability to copy data to other programs running in Windows 95/98, and the ability to keep track of experiments using a database, make LabPatch extremely versatile. The system requirements include Windows 95/98, at least a 100-MHz processor and 16 MB RAM, a data acquisition card, digital-to-analog converter, and a patch-clamp amplifier. LabPatch is available free of charge at http://www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/huizinga/.

voltage clamp; data acquisition; database; Windows 95/98


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