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Subject: surface drawings
From: "Green, Todd" green {- at -} CBSE {- dot -} UAB {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2007-03-12

Hello All,

I would like to make an illustration which has a semi-transparent surface rendering for a large cavity. I just want the suface to cover the cavity not the entire protein (which will most likely exist as a ribbon drawing). Is there a way to set a boundary for a surface drawing? By that, I mean pick a point within the cavity and set a radius to draw a solvent accessible surface and thusly only those points falling within the radius are shown. Seems simple enough, but I haven't quite figured it out as of yet.

Thanks in advance for any advise.
Todd

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Subject: Re: Removal of bacterial Hsp70 contaminant from recombinant protein
From: Yong Tang liutang19 {- at -} GMAIL {- dot -} COM
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