Author
Oliveri, H
Goriely, A
Journal title
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology
DOI
10.1007/s10237-021-01539-0
Volume
21
Last updated
2024-04-16T09:13:53.9+01:00
Page
89-118
Abstract
The establishment of a functioning neuronal network is a crucial step in neural development. During this process, neurons extend neurites—axons and dendrites—to meet other neurons and interconnect. Therefore, these neurites need to migrate, grow, branch and find the correct path to their target by processing sensory cues from their environment. These processes rely on many coupled biophysical effects including elasticity, viscosity, growth, active forces, chemical signaling, adhesion and cellular transport. Mathematical models offer a direct way to test hypotheses and understand the underlying mechanisms responsible for neuron development. Here, we critically review the main models of neurite growth and morphogenesis from a mathematical viewpoint. We present different models for growth, guidance and morphogenesis, with a particular emphasis on mechanics and mechanisms, and on simple mathematical models that can be partially treated analytically.

Symplectic ID
1212080
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
07 Jan 2022
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