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ZeitgeberH/patchview: python toolkits and GUI for multi-patch whole-cell data analysis and visualization

PatchView perform data analysis and visualization on multi channel whole-cell recording (multi-patch) data, including firing pattern analysis, event analysis, synaptic connection detection, morphological analysis and more.

PatchView integrates multiple open-source tools (see credit page) and wrap them using an intuitive graphic user interface (GUI). Thus users can perform most analysis quickly for the data collected in a typical patch-clamp experiment without installing Python and these tools or writing any Python scripts.

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To install PatchView from PyPI

It is recommended to install Patchview in an virtual enviroment with Python3.10 (Python version >3.10 is not compatible with PySide2, which Patchview currently use) After activating your virtual environment, run this command in your terminal:

pip install git+https://github.com/ZeitgeberH/NeuroM@patchview#egg=NeuroM git+https://github.com/ZeitgeberH/dictdiffer#egg=dictdiffer git+https://github.com/jeremysanders/pyemf3#egg=pyemf3
pip --no-cache-dir install patchview

More details or documentation for installation from source, please refer to the Installation page.

If you find our work useful for your research, please cite:

Hu et al., (2022). PatchView: A Python Package for Patch-clamp Data Analysis and Visualization. Journal of Open Source Software, 7(78), 4706, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.04706

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