CellBlender and MCell
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1. Blender Basics
1.1. Starting Blender
1.2. Know What you’re looking at
1.3. Screens
1.4. Areas
1.5. Regions
1.6. Common Shortcuts
1.7. Mesh editing
1.7.1. Mesh basics
1.7.2. Mesh options
1.7.3. Vertex Tools
1.7.4. Edge Tools
1.7.5. Face Tools
1.7.6. Transformation
1.7.7. Duplicating
1.7.7.1. Duplicate
1.7.7.2. Extrude
1.7.7.3. Inset Faces
1.7.7.4. Spin
1.7.7.5. Screw Tool
1.7.8. Subdividing
1.7.9. Clean up
2. Required Software
3. Single Molecule Diffusion
4. Add Simple Mesh Geometry
5. Unimolecular Reactions
6. Bimolecular Reactions
7. Advanced Features
8. Advanced Models
9. Optimizing Your Simulation
10. Mesh Analysis
11. Repairing Meshes
12. CellBlender Examples
13. FAQ
14. Features supported in older versions of MCell
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1.7.7.
Duplicating
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1.7.7.
Duplicating
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1.7.7.1. Duplicate
1.7.7.1.1. Duplicate
1.7.7.2. Extrude
1.7.7.2.1. Extrude Region
1.7.7.2.1.1. Details
1.7.7.2.2. Extrude Individual
1.7.7.2.3. Extrude Edges and Vertices Only
1.7.7.2.4. Extrude Repeat Mesh
1.7.7.3. Inset Faces
1.7.7.3.1. Options
1.7.7.4. Spin
1.7.7.4.1. Options
1.7.7.4.2. Example
1.7.7.4.3. Angle
1.7.7.4.4. Dupli
1.7.7.4.5. Merge Duplicates
1.7.7.4.6. Recalculate Normals
1.7.7.5. Screw Tool
1.7.7.5.1. Usage
1.7.7.5.2. Limitations
1.7.7.5.3. Options
1.7.7.5.4. Examples
1.7.7.5.4.1. The Spring example
1.7.7.5.4.2. Clockwise and Counterclockwise using the Spring Example
1.7.7.5.4.3. Bending the Profiles using the Spring Example
1.7.7.5.4.4. Creating perfect Screw Spindles
1.7.7.5.4.5. A Screw Tip