2014
DOI: 10.3389/fninf.2014.00016
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Stimfit: quantifying electrophysiological data with Python

Abstract: Intracellular electrophysiological recordings provide crucial insights into elementary neuronal signals such as action potentials and synaptic currents. Analyzing and interpreting these signals is essential for a quantitative understanding of neuronal information processing, and requires both fast data visualization and ready access to complex analysis routines. To achieve this goal, we have developed Stimfit, a free software package for cellular neurophysiology with a Python scripting interface and a built-in… Show more

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“…Currents were low‐pass‐filtered at 3 kHz, digitized at 20 kHz, and acquired using PatchMaster software (HEKA). All miniature postsynaptic currents were analyzed with the program Stimfit (Guzman, Schlögl, & Schmidt‐Hieber, 2014). Recordings were first digitally filtered at 1 kHz.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currents were low‐pass‐filtered at 3 kHz, digitized at 20 kHz, and acquired using PatchMaster software (HEKA). All miniature postsynaptic currents were analyzed with the program Stimfit (Guzman, Schlögl, & Schmidt‐Hieber, 2014). Recordings were first digitally filtered at 1 kHz.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pulse generation and data acquisition were performed using FPulse version 3.3.3 (U. Fröbe, Physiological Institute, University of Freiburg, Germany). Data were analyzed with Stimfit version 0.13.17 (Guzman et al, 2014) and Igor Pro (Wavemetrics). In a subset of recordings, traces of unitary EPSPs were filtered (low-pass digital filter, cut-off frequency of 1 kHz) for robust analysis of maximal slope of the rising phase of individual EPSPs.…”
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“…The functionality of the cAMP-sensitive CNG channel (C460W/E583M) was shown through coexpression with bPAC and 3-s illumination with 450-nm light of 0.03 mW mm −2 . Data were analyzed with Stimfit 0.13(15) and Clampfit 10.4 software (Molecular Devices LLC).…”
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