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(Adding image note: When checked (ON) this will make half of the AMPAR dots perform like GluR1 particles. The only major difference between GluR1 and the def)
(Adding image note: This is a short sanity check of diffusion rate values. When this is checked, it overrides the values for all other Parameters and Run Ite)
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When checked (ON) this will make half of the AMPAR dots perform like GluR1 particles. The only major difference between GluR1 and the default (GluR2) particle, is that GluR1 particles have a faster diffusion rate in the PSD (center) region compared to the periPSD (periphery) region. Currently, this diffusion rate differences is scaled such that, for GluR2 only, the periPSD diffusion rate is 2x the PSD (center) diffusion rate
When checked (ON) this will make half of the AMPAR dots perform like GluR1 particles. The only major difference between GluR1 and the default (GluR2) particle, is that GluR1 particles have a faster diffusion rate in the PSD (center) region compared to the periPSD (periphery) region. Currently, this diffusion rate differences is scaled such that, for GluR2 only, the periPSD diffusion rate is 2x the PSD (center) diffusion rate
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This is a short sanity check of diffusion rate values. When this is checked, it overrides the values for all other Parameters and Run Items except for ''Particle Diffusion Rates (D)''. It will generate 100 particles and run them through 100 steps at the diffusion rate for the item specified in the dropdown menu. It will then track the paths of those molecules and compute the MSD and D for those paths. It can be used as a check to make sure the diffusion rate specified is actually producing particle diffusion at the desired rate.
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Revision as of 17:59, 7 September 2013

GUI Interface



ReDiClus in Matlab

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