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-=== [[Ball and Stick model part 2>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/ball-and-stick-model-part-2||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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-=== [[Reaction-Diffusion Example – Circadian rhythm>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/example-circadian-rhythm||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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-Here we develop a NEURON implementation of the Leloup-Goldbeter model for circadian rhythms in Drosophila. In this example NEURON's h library and its standard run system are being used as well as matplotlib to plot concentrations of circadian proteins over time. |
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-=== [[Segmenting a simulation of a model cell – 3. Run a segmented simulation and save its results>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/3-run-segmented-simulation-and-save-its-results||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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