Dear R-project

I'm sure this is a very simple problem, but I've not been able to find a good 
example to guide me (and I'm very new to R). 

I have been looking at time constants of inactivation (rate of turn-off) of 
sodium channel currents in neurons at 5 different potentials, looking to see if 
there is an overall significant differences between normal (wild-type) and a 
mutated form of sodium channel. I have ten WT and 10 mutant sets of data. 

I gather that I should use within-subject modeling,and then use the 
unequal-variances t statistic to compare the means to look for a significant 
difference. I was wondering a) if this was the best procedure and b) how to do 
this in R

Many thanks

Chris French
Neurology
Royal Melbourne Hospital

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