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A MODIFIED OSTER-MURRAY-HARRIS MECHANICAL MODEL OF MORPHOGENESIS

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SIAM JOURNAL ON APPLIED MATHEMATICS
卷 73, 期 6, 页码 2124-2142

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SIAM PUBLICATIONS
DOI: 10.1137/120891733

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pattern formation; mechanochemical models; morphogenesis; multiscale analysis

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  1. St. John's College, Oxford
  2. Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award

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There are two main modeling paradigms for biological pattern formation in developmental biology: chemical prepattern models and cell aggregation models. This paper focuses on an example of a cell aggregation model, the mechanical model developed by Oster, Murray, and Harris [ Development, 78 (1983), pp. 83-125]. We revisit the Oster-Murray-Harris model and find that, due to the infinitesimal displacement assumption made in the original version of this model, there is a restriction on the types of boundary conditions that can be prescribed. We derive a modified form of the model which relaxes the infinitesimal displacement assumption. We analyze the dynamics of this model using linear and multiscale nonlinear analysis and show that it has the same linear behavior as the original Oster-Murray-Harris model. Nonlinear analysis, however, predicts that the modified model will allow for a wider range of parameters where the solution evolves to a bounded steady state. The results from both analyses are verified through numerical simulations of the full nonlinear model in one and two dimensions. The increased range of boundary conditions that are well-posed, as well as a wider range of parameters that yield bounded steady states, renders the modified model more applicable to, and more robust for, comparisons with experiments.

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